Cymarshall Law, Slimline Mutha, Planet Asia & DJ Rhettmatic: It’s pure lyricism meets epic sci-fi animation in the ‘BlowTorch’ music video

Forget going the traditional route - how about putting an awesome ‘BlowTorch’ music video going the sci-fi route with animation?

Pure fun and loaded with lyricism? Lose your mind in the cinematic adventure.

Video by : 4886 Studios Directed by Paul Russell Story behind the video: The Warrior’s Journey: Searching for Peace In the neon-lit labyrinth of Neo-Tokyo, a city suspended between the stars and shadows, chaos reigns. Towering skyscrapers pulse with holographic advertisements, while the streets below are ruled by factions of cyber-enhanced mercenaries. Amidst this dystopian chaos, whispers of a prophecy circulate—a child named Peace, born half-human, half-machine, destined to unite the fractured universe. But Peace has been captured by the ruthless Syndicate, a shadowy organization bent on exploiting his power for domination.

Enter The Warrior, a lone samurai forged in the fires of rebellion. He is a relic of an ancient code, a master of the blade and the beat. His armor gleams with intricate engravings, and his katana hums with energy—a weapon imbued with the rhythm of his soul. The Warrior has no name, no past, and no allegiance, save for his unwavering mission: to rescue Peace and restore balance to the universe. Anticipation for The Peaceful Warrior 2: Raw Self-Expression detonates with today’s premiere of the explosive new single, “Blowtorch (ft. Planet Asia w/ cuts by DJ Rhettmatic).” Produced by Slimline Mutha (Sene, Everliven Sound, Loose Cannon), the track is available now at all DSPs and streaming services.

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

Vanilla Skyin’ 24/7 - with some form of Action Bronson and Curren$y playing on a daily - if not hourly - basis. AMC A-List fanatic and gaming goals daily from a stationary workout bike, of course. All contact: Cyrus@attacktheculture.com

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