Pricy's 'Flamingos' is a low-key Memorial Day weekend classic

Sometimes songs just hit different and the way Pricy comes through on his new ‘Flamingos’ anthem? It really has summertime vibes from the start through the finish with a hard-hitting hip-hop twist. Add the simple but fun visual touch? Too dope.

Pricy takes full control of the camera from San Francisco and even provides the lyrics for each bar. Peep more details about the single and keep scrolling to watch the visual dope appeal.

Filmed and directed by Collective Films LLC, Pricy takes his talents to San Francisco to bring his single to life. With the Golden Gate Bridge in the background, Pricy delivers quotable bars from start to finish over the self-produced soulful beat. Doubling back for his second album of 2022, Pricy previews his new album "9:19 pm" after dropping his debut project "No Game, No Glory" this past February.

Pricy shows his ear for samples and eclectic taste for music on his new album, chopping up songs from his childhood and adolescent years and giving them a new 2022 spin. Dipped in his own clothing line "Castle ill" throughout "Flamingos," Pricy shows his artistic and business side as well with the launch of his new clothing label. With Bay Area influences, Pricy always pays tribute to his hometown Portland, Oregon with slick references that only long-time residents would understand. With his unique penmanship, Pricy is able to bridge to old with the new, whether it be through references to classic Portland landmarks or his nod to 70's and 80's funk music.

Be sure to catch up on Pricy's previous music videos "Street Lights" and "Talk Nice" and stream "Flamingos" available on Apple Music, Spotify, and more!

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