Pi'erre Bourne: It's Big Apple vibes because it's 'NY in June' music video
Forget just having hard beats in 2023, it’s all about the witty lyrics and cinematic flexing for Pi’erre Bourne. The hip-hop artist keeps the attention on his recently released Grails studio project by putting out his new ‘NY in June’ music video.
Forget just having hard beats in 2023, it’s all about the witty lyrics and cinematic flexing for Pi’erre Bourne. The hip-hop artist keeps the attention on his recently released Grails studio project by putting out his new ‘NY in June’ music video.
It’s all types of eye-catching and gives you a day in the life of PB during one of the hottest months of the year
GRAMMY Award winning producer/rapper and SossHouse CEO Pi'erre Bourne shares "NY In June," his brand new music video. The new video arrives as Pi'erre prepares to take the stage at The Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden tonight, in support of Don Toliver.
Featuring Pi'erre's signature mix of cloudy synths, jaunty melodies, and thumping percussion, "NY In June" is a highlight song from his recent Grails EP. Spinning sugary melodies into aural cotton candy, "NY In June" is a infectious and charming come on, alternating a hypnotic chorus with some of Pi'erre's most outrageous punchlines: "I got h*es, I got models, I got h*es that's models/She give h***, she disappear, call it Sleepy Hollow."
Appropriately set in the Big Apple, the new video for "NY In June" perfectly captures the city's effervescent spring vibes. Moonlighting as an ice cream man with a beautiful, Palm Angels-clad assistant, Pi'erre whips around brownstone Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan, his wavy melodies acting as a siren song for the neighborhood children.
Released in April, the Grails EP collects a series of fan-favorite snippets and early Pi'erre tracks, each re-recorded with new vocals and given official release for the first time. Originally teased in 2019, "NY In June" was one of the EP's most anticipated releases, along with songs like "IG," which originally emerged as a snippet in 2021 before its release in February, and "Honeyberry 2," which dates back to 2017 and finally had its DSP drop in March. Grails EP earned praise from Complex, Rap Radar, The FADER, HotNewHipHop, and more, and is available everywhere via SossHouse/Interscope..