Duchi Da Vinchi Is Here To Stay With Mesmerizing New Single “Might Crash” @duchidavinchi
Posted by By Jonathan Ables at 30 November, at 18 : 24 PM Print
Multi-hyphenate creative Duchi Da Vinchi burns bright with hypnotic new single “Might Crash”, out now on all platforms. With a piercing falsetto, Duchi explains his Bonnie and Clyde kind of love — moving fast with his ride-or-die and moonwalking atop the clouds. The track, produced by longtime friend Kids Of The Forest, has a dark and moody aura, laden with powerful 808s to make a hard-hitting impact. With now being one of the toughest times for artists to break out from the bunch, Duchi has also gotten innovative with his approach to marketing himself. In lieu of a music video, he has featured some of his favorite, and most influential, athletes in a slew of highlight reel-style videos set to the single.
“Athletes like Bronny James, Nyjah Huston, Odell Beckham Jr. – not only are they the best at their sport, but they are the culture. Messi’s a gangsta in his own way, so I had to throw him in the mix too. I have the same intensity with my music as these guys do with sports and the slow intro, build up, and drop of “Might Crash” fit perfectly with these sports in particular.” – Duchi Da Vinchi
Duchi’s fans will be participating in his creative “Might Crash” challenge where they will choose their favorite highlight video and tag the athlete featured. Duchi will choose two winners out of the comments to receive one of Duchi’s custom space links.
Orbiting between New York City, Mars, LA, and Atlanta, space-boy Duchi Da Vinchi has found himself with a cult-like following that marvels at his rare persona. While quickly becoming acknowledged as an all-around trendsetter before even releasing a single song, Duchi Da Vinchi was quietly working on dark and moody soundscapes with off-the-grid producer, Kids of the Forest. The boundless creative, whose fashion statements demand all attention even amid the biggest of stars, is hard to draw comparisons to. Summarizing initial reviews, his music lives at the crossroads of pain and ecstasy, like a mix between XXXtentacion and The Weeknd.