3% Join Forces With The Terrys On New Single ‘All Gucci’
The track arrives alongside an epic music video featuring both acts.
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First Nations collective 3% and Aussie faves The Terrys have joined forces for new single ‘All Gucci’.
The rap-rock collab is out now via 1788 RECORDS/Believe and fedatures 3%’s Nooky and Dallas dropping pointed bars over The Terry’s indie goodness.
“We have a long-standing relationship with the Tezzas,” explains Nooky. “My cousin Scrappy was good mates with ‘em, and I kicked it with ‘em a few times. Pre-3%, we tried to get a track going, but the timing didn’t exactly align. Fast forward, 3% was starting to form and Tasker was producing the first album and joined The Terrys around that time. We always spoke about working together, aside from being actual fans of each other's art. We were all good mates and to us it made a lot of sense. ‘Ghost of Bendigo’ was received well from both sides of the fan bases and was really evident when we would play it live together. We had this song sitting on the album and we’d just finished the Rolling Sets circuit with The Terrys, so I shot it over to Finch and he jumped on it straight away. Tasker added some extra sauce on the song and it really brought it to life. This is the first but definitely not the last 3% x Terrys collab.”
Nooky also adds, “The song is about not taking shit too serious and that the finer things in life are not always the high-end luxury shit, it’s about being comfortable in who you are. Not conforming to the image that fills your feed constantly on what success is. It’s about finding happiness in the times and your relationships. Dallas put it best when he said ‘tryna to please these strangers while I'm fabricating myself. Money doesn’t make you rich and clothes don’t make the man.”
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The track is accompanied by a music video starring both 3% and The Terrys that was directed by Jamin Tasker and Samuel Irving. The clip, like the song, shows how having all the money in the world doesn’t necessarily bring you happiness.
The track follows 3%’s hard-hitting ‘Welcome 2 Country’, a song exploring the true history of “Welcome to Country and the cascade of ironies that it carries within today’s context,” and The Terrys’ recently released deluxe edition of The Terrys (For the People).
‘All Gucci’ by 3% and The Terrys is out now via 1788 RECORDS/Believe. Listen here.
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