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Vocaliz - In Love With Life (Official Video)







Brice Vocaliz’s ‘In Love with Life’ as a critically acclaimed song about “taking what belongs to you, living the life you would like to live without fear of being judged or being different. We spend so much energy and time trying to fit in when all we need is be who we truly are to get the most out of our own life, something we can all relate to.”
Born in Cameroon (Central Africa) and residing in Brooklyn New York, Vocaliz is an artist, a poet, a musician who uses hip hop to seek truth, to empower his audience and to expose the negative. Before moving to New York to ply his trade in the home of Hip Hop, he began performing on the European resort Island of Cyprus, on a daily grind; rocking every kind of show he could, from intimate underground clubs to beach festivals. 2009 was the year of his first release, the collaborative album “The Painful Healing” with Ghanaian producer and singer Afana, which gained much airplay on the island.
On this new track, produced by Insanbeatz, you can hear the influence of the classic era of 90s Hip Hop. It has an uplifting feel that was so characteristic of Hip Hop tracks at that time. At last count, the video which fits the lyrics and the beat perfectly, which was filmed on the Brooklyn Bridge in Williamsburg, NY on a beautiful sunny day, had clocked up close to 34K views in 2 months - not a mean feat for someone who is essentially still an unsigned artist! Radio play has been trans-continental across Europe and Africa and the United States and the online Hip Hop blog coverage from music and Hip Hop websites has also been substantial.

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