NTS presents the official music video for God Colony's new track, Howling, featuring vocals from the multi-faceted poet and MC, Kojey Radical, alongside the Brixton raised R'n'B siren, Ebi Pamere.
God Colony, writing to The Fader: "This is a love song about an old relationship; about two people simultaneously drifting away from each other... the lyrics in the chorus were actually written long ago. A lot of love songs talk about it from one person's perspective, but this is from both — that feeling where everyone knows when it’s over, and love has turned into something weirder that we don't have a name for. Working with Kojey was a dream, we've never seen a vocalist work like him in the studio, totally unique. In this song is the best metaphor for texting you'll ever hear. See if you can spot it."
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