For many years, flourishing artists experiencing success are often faced with criticism and sometimes disdain. Since releasing Culture Shock, the Portland Hip-Hop group Animal Farm has been met with a predominately great response and an increased interest in their music. However, no accomplishments come without naysayers. Animal Farm's satirical new video "What I Do" is a story, loosely based on a handful of newer artists, who are not so happy about the group's success. In this video, which was directed by Phil Haleen, the group maintains the message that they are focused and will just keep "doing what they do".
After being featured on hundreds of major blogs, Animal Farm was highlighted in the USA Today this past week alongside artists such as Drake, Brian McKnight, Alicia Keys, and more. Animal Farm's new album Culture Shock, which features Talib Kweli, Rob Swift, Abstract Rude, and DJ Wicked, was also the #1 Added Hip-Hop album this week, according to the CMJ College Radio Charts. Despite all of the recent achievements, it seems like this is just the beginning for Animal Farm.
no fucking way! really awesome this shit!!!
LucasLiveAndUncut 4 months ago 2
where is hanif on this one?
Origin541 5 months ago
NW FRESH!
sergery 7 months ago
POooooooortland
jackthemack1298 7 months ago
awesome!
EarwigInk 7 months ago
this is be774r than my geundis
rootyrock 7 months ago
the beat is sickkk
KidSolja1 7 months ago 2
Bwahahaha! Hilarious Abadawn cameo. Sweet vid, this is probably my favorite track on the album, glad it got the video treatment,
kidtyger 7 months ago