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Tobi lou - Knock Knock (feat. Tomi Adeyemi)




Right now, tobi lou is taking a break from the tour life and enjoying a holiday week off, but all the while, the artist has not left fans empty-handed, coming through with a set of visuals to fill the gap with his latest "KNOCK KNOCK" music video.

The track, originally found on tobi lou and the Juice, is accompanied by a well-executed production that stars lou and his sister in real life, published author Tomi Adeyemi, as two parts of a band of robbers in a caper-gone-wrong. The track is a tobi lou standard, anchored down by 808s while lou delivers on quirky lines: "I don't even rap, so what is this?/K-Pop bitch!"

Next up, tobi lou and Marc E. bassy continue their supporting run alongside Kyle as the trio heads over to Europe to wrap up the Lightspeed World Tour. For now, watch "KNOCK KNOCK," expertly directed by Glassface.

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