Filipino-Canadian group MANILA GREY just released another single. The two are up-and-coming and seek to bridge the East and West. To fill you in on who they are. The R&B duo is comprised of childhood friends Neeko and Soliven, who grew up in Vancouver. During this time, there were few Asian personalities who served as influences in their space. The two seek to reshape the cultural influence of the next generation of Asian-Canadians.
The Matt Dennison directed visual features excellent color grading paired with Japanese influenced car themes. Such as fast, drift enabled whips, packed with neon lights, and lowered to perfection. The whole video could double as invitational to race culture in Japan. That paired with a song that’s quite good and you’re looking at why they’re becoming such a big deal within their space. We’re excited to see what MANILA GREY comes up with next. In the meantime, you can watch the full video above. Lastly, for more indie spotlights, For Peets Sake Delivers in “Ever Wrote” Visual.