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CEO Chino Marley has Used Unique and Aesthetic Visuals in his New Animated Music Video, “High”

Kyle Matthews by Kyle Matthews
October 15, 2020
in Entertainment
CEO Chino Marley has Used Unique and Aesthetic Visuals in his New Animated Music Video, “High”
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Music artist, CEO Chino Marley has released an animated music video for his song, “High”. The animated video comprises many strong colors and it is laced with a lot of creativity. The exceptionally creative work in the form of unique and aesthetic visuals give a strong dose of entertainment for viewers.

The elements and content included in the animated music video “High” are difficult to imagine in real life. In this animated video, CEO Chino Marley has portrayed the situation where people are in control of drugs. The use of intense color filters and filtered vocals completely satisfies the gist of this song to give it an imaginary touch.

Clear lyrics of the song make it easy to comprehend all the activities for every viewer. There is a sense of dynamism in the animated video as it introduces varied scenarios rapidly. Along with this, the use of advanced technologies gives it a desirable effect.

The catchy beats suit the colorful effects presented in the video and the instrumentation work makes it soothing as well as relaxing to enjoy. CEO Chino Marley, the Atlanta-based artist, was passionate about music and computers since a very young age. His inquisitive and observational approach helped him write the insightful and penetrating lyrics.

He grew up without a father figure and he failed to get the right direction in the early years. It made him face many obstacles and he even failed to witness his child’s birth. After this, he started to focus on his music and entrepreneurship along with prioritizing fatherhood in his life.

CEO Chino Marley has performed with artists namely, Lil Jon, Mike Epps, and Pretty Ricky. He has recently received Southeast Independent Awards’ 2020 Male Hip Hop Artist of the Year.

Link to the Animated Music Video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwD39kGn-CA

Social media links:

CEO Chino Marley: https://www.instagram.com/chinomarley1k/

Sspiketrap: https://www.instagram.com/sspiketrap/

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