Clip features cameos from Greg Nice, DJ Premier and Rage Against the Machine’s Zack de la Rocha
The video was directed by Brian and Vanessa Beletic, and in a statement, RTJ said: “This video is a fantasy of waking up on a day that there is no monetary system, no dividing line, no false construct to tell our fellow man that they are less or more than anyone else.Not that people are without, but that the whole meaning of money has vanished. That we have somehow solved our self-created caste system and can now start fresh with love, hope and celebration.
The festivities in the clip capture that glee as Run the Jewels’ El-P and Killer Mike take to the streets with hordes of others, popping champagne bottles and emptying their wallets of cash and credit cards into a giant bonfire. The clip also features cameo appearances from Nice and Smooth’s Greg Nice , DJ Premier, who scratches on the track, and — because no revolutionary blowout would be complete without him — Rage Against the Machine frontman Zack de la Rocha. Run the Jewels 4The group was supposed to open for Rage Against the Machine on their 2020 reunion tour, but the
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