Saga Bouy: It's all about the trippy vibes being 'Drunk Off Love'
Who says all those warm and fuzzy feelings only happen around cuffing season or Valentine’s Day? Turns out hip-hop artist √ knows how to keep those vibes going year round and proves it coming courtesy of his new ‘Drunk Off Love’ anthem.
Who says all those warm and fuzzy feelings only happen around cuffing season or Valentine’s Day? Turns out hip-hop artist Saga Bouy knows how to keep those vibes going year round and proves it coming courtesy of his new ‘Drunk Off Love’ anthem.
The song alone hits different but adding the visual flex? It’s must-see from start to finish. Get trippy.
SAGA BOUY (fka Jabari Manwa) steps into the spotlight with the debut of his first solo single “DRUNK OFF LOVE,” and its accompanying music video. The former BROCKHAMPTON member embarks on a new path with his forthcoming music – inspired by his Grenadian culture and time spent in London over the two past years. The datamoshing-style music video displays a blurry glance into the artist’s rollercoaster of emotions through a heavy-hearted breakup.
“In 2021, I got into a relationship that really took a toll on me….simultaneously the group was falling apart. It felt like everything I built in LA was crumbling. So I took off to London to catch a new vibe and lock in on music and fashion there. All this set me down this new path to pursue my own vision and artistry as Saga Bouy.” - SAGA BOUY
SAGA BOUY is a multi-talented artist and producer born and raised in Grenada. A founding member of BROCKHAMPTON whose main role was a leading producer who often lent his pen and vocals, SAGA BOUY now comes to the forefront making a solo debut with his forthcoming album.
SAGA BOUY (pronounced “saga boy”) is Manwa in his purest form. His name comes from his Caribbean roots; a lovingly appointed slang term meaning “well-dressed man.” During his childhood in Grenada, he did all he could to always stand out by dressing with flair and meticulously curating his look. Manwa knew from a young age that he was different and meant for something greater. Now with a slew of double platinum and gold records and a Billboard #1 album under his belt, it’s clear that he was always destined to fulfill the American Dream.