He is a co-founder of ZAVI App and editor of the small business blog IndieMickey. What you can see rising in the distance is the Fernsehturm, the TV tower, Berlins tallest. This song and video, along with Biebers unforgettable car ride with James Corden, are totally making us love him once again. Mickey is a writer and digital content creator based in Manila. The Fernsehturm in David Bowies music video for Where Are We Now Now Bowie has gone further into town. but Justin? Sorry Tablo." said a disappointed fan.
"That's awesome! Plus the song and music video are so good," said a supportive fan.īut others who disliked Justin Bieber expressed frustration at Epik High associating with the American singer.
Some found it cool that Epik High artworks managed to make it into a Justin Bieber music video. 'Where Are We Now' is a song by English musician David Bowie.Recorded in secret between September and October 2011 at the Magic Shop in New York City, it was released by ISO and Columbia Records as the lead single of his 24th studio album The Next Day on iTunes on 8 January 2013, Bowies 66th birthday. "Where Are Ü Now" was released on June 29 but has already garnered more than 3 million views on YouTube.įans gave a mixed reaction to art-meets-music interaction. The second piece shows Justin Bieber spouting the phrase "I'm a born hater," a reference to the group's song released in 2014 which featured a number of popular rappers including Beenzino, Verbal Jint, WINNER's Mino, and Bobby and B.I from upcoming YG Entertainment boy group iKON.
One day you gotta come through (Yeah, yeah) Lost in these city lights. The first piece of art showed Justin Bieber wearing a pink mask and holding a carrot, which explains the reference in Tablo's Instagram message. But the feelin aint all blue (Yeah, yeah) You got me believin. Justin Bieber and Jack Ü have released the colorful collage of a video for their collaboration Where Are Ü Now.The clip is Bieber-centric, with. On June 30, Tablo uploaded images of the art on his Instagram page and announced: "Epik High's artwork in the new Skrillex X Diplo X Justin Bieber music video. Music, Film, TV and Political News Coverage. The artwork that the group created, presumably made during their recent tour in the United States, was used and shown during the new music video. South Korean hip hop trio Epik High made a cameo of the artistic kind in Skrillex and Diplo's new music video "Where Are Ü Now" which also featured pop singer Justin Bieber.