The all around talented artist, OLA, releases the visual for “Show Me” off his Pressure album. The visual portrays what life is like “through the lens of everyday black trauma” showing two couples who are encountered by police officers after they get involved in a small scuffle. Things take a turn for the worse as the police officers get involved also, turning the whole situation into a bigger deal than what it should have been. The visual, which was shot by Donte Rose, has a deep meaning behind it, as OLA realizes how things could have turned out after talking to a broad he used to associate with in the past. “Show Me” is deeper than your average music video, as OLA and the crew who helped him bring his ideas to life did a great job at showing life “through the lens of everyday black trauma”. This visual is one everybody should watch, and try to understand, cause at the end of the day Black Lives Matter.
“Show me that you’re family, fam.” Black lives matter. Black women are our queens & need to be protected at all costs because they’re willing to DIE for theirs. Black men need to be loved. Trauma can shape your reality but don’t let it define you. Kill your ego before it kills you. Fuck your badge. Skinfolk ain’t always kinfolk. You gotta SHOW ME that you’re FAMILY. – OLA
Peep the visual below, show some love and don’t forget to stream Pressure below also. Be Known.
Pressure