Young Drummer Boy & $tupid Young Pay Homage to the Past while Providing a Look into the Future in "Everything Go" Video
LOS ANGELES, MAY 6 -- Pomona, California's very own Young Drummer Boy, has released the West Coast-influenced video to "Everything Go" featuring Long Beach’s own $tupid Young via the Bay Area music gatekeeper EMPIRE. The video, which is the first release from Young Drummer Boy’s upcoming project, was premiered via WORLDSTARHIPHOP on Friday, May 3.
Influenced by the sounds and production of DJ Quik, the up-tempo song and matching video features a window into Los Angeles street lifestyle. The video binds a classic and digital theme as Young Drummer Boy and $tupid Young incorporate antique cars and futuristic digital screens to give fans a dynamic perspective into the future while paying homage to the past.
Pomona rapper salutes the legends who came before him and pays respect to the Los Angeles West Coast rap game as "Everything Go" follows the hit video for "Talk About Me" accumulating 2.5M views to date on YouTube, and over 519K streams on Spotify. With previous collabs such as Hi Tone, this West Coast rapper is consistently shaping the culture.
"Everything Go" Buy/Stream Link:
https://empire.lnk.to/Everything_Go
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About Young Drummer Boy:
Young Drummer Boy, born Rigoberto Diaz, is an American rapper and record producer from Pomona, California.
The son of Mexican immigrants, Diaz grew up in a family with deep musical roots.
His Father was a member a Mexican rock band called Banda Ruby and his Grandfather was a real life mariachi in the streets of Zacatecas, Mexico. Young Drummer Boy learned to play drums at a young age and quickly gravitated towards all types of music.
Growing up in a city that has produced many West Coast rap legends, Young Drummer Boy was heavily influenced by the rapping and production of DJ Quik, the slick street rhymes of Suga Free and the lyrical prowess of Tha Dogg Pound, Kurupt and Daz Dillinger.
In 2015, he released his second solo project “High Forever” producing the hit “Coke Dealer” featuring rapper Krypto.
Riding high off of his solo and AK47 Boyz success, he decided to go solo and turn up the heat in 2017 by dropping “Barjud Ave”. The well received album spawned a video for “Talk About Me” accumulating 2.5 million views to date on YouTube and over 519k streams on Spotify.
Drummer produced his fourth full length project titled “High Forever 2”, the sequel of his High forever album containing only one featured guest appearances from Hi Tone .
While navigating his way through the mean streets of Pomona and the treacherous West Coast rap game, Young Drummer Boy sees light at the end of the tunnel remarking “There is a way out of it without having to sell out”.