Directors Zac Facts and Cazhhmere team up for Harvey Stripes’ latest visual — “Any Way You Want It” featuring R&B superstar Jeremih. The performance video features the exotically beautiful Gracie as Harv’s leading lady and unique cinematography that brings the sensual track to life.
What happens when you realize that “A Dollar and A Dream” has turned into “A Penny and a Nightmare”? Ottawa-born, Toronto-based rapper Harvey Stripes explores the concept on the follow-up to his 2011 debut.
Boasting 16 tracks, “A Penny and a Nightmare” sees Harvey speaking on everything for which he has become known — money, cars, exotic women and a highbrow lifestyle. But it also delves into deeper and grittier issues that include greed, abortion, loyalty, the justice system and more. “‘A Penny and a Nightmare’ is just me being real, being raw, being a genuine artist telling my story with hopes that the listeners can relate to what I’ve gone through,” says Harvey. “I feel like ‘A Penny and a Nightmare’ — even with the title of the album — shows that as glamorous as this life may seem, there’s still nightmares.”
Synonymous with heavy-hitter features, Harvey employs a supporting cast that compliments his style and includes Jadakiss (“Bought a Boat”), Juicy J (“Dolly”), Jeremih (“Any Way You Want It”) as well as Canadian talent such as Shi Wisdom (“A Penny and a Nightmare”), Captain Hooks (“Bleach Blonde”), Dru (“Ghost”), and more. “A Penny and a Nightmare” also expands Harvey’s sonic range courtesy of resident producer Beat Merchant as well as Deli, Pro Logic, Jeff Parris, Preezy and Daniel Worthy
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Drake just announced that his album “Nothing Was The Same” has been pushed back a week – from September 17 to September 24. But in addition to that bad news, he gave us some good news: The album cover art (which is done by South California artist Kadir Nelson) was revealed – Both the Standard and Deluxe version. Although it’s uncertain which is which, they both stand out.
The first cover shows Drake as a youngin’ with an Afro-Pick in is hair with clouds and a sky blue background. The second cover holds the same background with the current Drizzy.
Comment or Tweet us which you think is the Deluxe cover and which is the Standard cover – @GSlaps