Logic And 21 Collaborators Turn A Gas Station Into A Stage In 'Do What You Love' Video
Last year,
Logic and
Joseph Gordon-Levitt made a bold, one-of-a-kind
announcement: through Gordon-Levitt's online creative teamwork platform
HITRECORD, the pair were looking for writers, musicians, and vocalists to contribute to "Do What You Love," a record with Logic's vocals that they wanted to turn into a worldwide, collaborative effort. On Friday, they released an official video at
South by Southwest for the tune featuring a myriad of collaborators, frolicking and having a good time.
"This is what occurs any time whenever you bring over 20 people from across the globe having never met in person to collaborate on a song" is the text that prefaces what's going on at the starting of the video. Logic and Gordon-Levitt pull up to a gas station in the middle of nowhere in a spooky purple van, dubbed the Mystery Machine like the Scooby Doo gang's infamous transport car. Right after a brief debate about who's going to get the gas because neither feels like doing it, Logic gets out and opens the back of the van, freeing the enormous sort of talented musicians. As they hold their instruments and airplay, these collaborators connected through HITRECORD trade smiles as Logic raps about the significance of doing what you love. A second rapper and singer get their turn to shine with some powerhouse performances that rock the gas station. In the end, Logic does just be getting someone else to pump the gas for him. Nevertheless if we're talking about sheer regular sense, it probably would have expended much less energy getting the gas himself alternatively opposed to putting on an entire show. We like this version better.
The process beyond this perplexing teamwork is captured in
Band With each other with Logic, a YouTube Originals film executive-produced by Gordon-Levitt that follows Logic's journey to make this song and also what his creative process is. Additionally to creating songs with online collaborators, the rapper is preparing to release his first book,
Supermarket, on March 26.
Check out the happy video up above.
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