Myquale & lojii: The 'Isaiah 54:17' music video completely is chill and zoned out vibes

Sometimes you just need to chill out with some fire hip-hop anthems. But there’s a special twist to what myquale is serving up these days alongside lojii and their ‘Isaiah 54:17’ single and music video.

It’s pure flexing and solid-sounding feels on this audio plus visual gem. Turn up and turn down vibes simultaneously.

Milwaukee-born, Chicago-based artist and producer Myquale (pronounced my-kwell) returns with his first offering of 2024, “Isaiah 54:17” (ft. lojii). The collaborative and thought-provoking single features Philly rapper and multimedia artist lojii, who infuses the track with additional layers of depth and enriches the overall narrative with a diverse perspective. “Isaiah 54:17” challenges listeners to consider the multifaceted role of men in safeguarding physical spaces and the ideological and cultural fabric that holds communities together.

Myquale shares, “‘Isaiah 54:17’ delves into the responsibility of a man to protect, not just physically, but also ideologically and culturally. Collaborating with lojii, an artist I’ve long respected, brought a unique perspective to the track. Featuring my younger brother on the outro adds a personal touch, making a statement on the importance of safeguarding what matters most.”

Arriving alongside the single is a cinematic visual directed by Julius Rarri Jimenez, depicting Myquale and lojii as they trek through Brooklyn’s cold, bustling streets. “Isaiah 54:17” is the first glimpse of the songs Myquale made during a brief hiatus and follows last year’s “North” (featuring Trapo).

Look out for more new music from Myquale later this year and stream/watch “Isaiah 54:17”.

WATCH “ISAIAH 54:17” FT. LOJII

https://youtu.be/0UL4xRfy314?si=8r2lsi315A3ITAPn

STREAM “ISAIAH 54:17” FT. LOJII

https://empire.ffm.to/isaiah5417

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