Elcamino and Chase Fetti's 'Josh Allen' is a complete vibe
It’s a New York thing when it comes to pairing Elcamino and Chase Fetti’s sounds together. The hip-hop pair waste zip-zero time after putting out their ‘Josh Allen’ anthem to the masses and come through with the song’s visual treatment.
From the pool table game to throwing on the ski mask while cruising around, it’s over three minutes of Empire State flexing. Peep some details and watch the full visual.
The survivor of a tumultuous upbringing and various stints in jail, Elcamino creates art that is adjacent to the life he has led, survived and as he evolves—strives to leave behind.
Elcamino’s versatility sets him apart from his peers. Lyrically, he is capable of painting bleak tales and violent escapades, but also deft at seamlessly shifting styles mid-verse to highlight his soulful and moody singing voice. Both of these attributes create exhilarating musical highs.
The last two-years have both been extremely trying for Elcamino from a personal perspective, as he has had to persevere and deal with significant loss, as both his younger sister and brother passed away. Weathering that trauma has helped shape a new outlook on his life, and music.
Camino’s new project, Bethlehem, with rising spitta Chase Fetti is now available at all DSP’s. In addition, the duo also released a new visual for the EP’s lead single, “Josh Allen.”