Joe Budden and video directors Three/21 Media took to their Instagram accounts to give a behind the scenes looks at Slaughterhouse’s “Goodbye” video shoot in New York City earlier today. From the looks of it, the Slaughterhouse crew are taking a vividly introspective approach to bringing the track’s lyrical content to life in the visual treatment.
“Goodbye,” which descriptively details the passing of loved ones, is arguably one of the best songs on Slaughterhouse’s Welcome To: OUR HOUSE. Those familiar with “Goodbye” will attest that it’s an unconventional choice for a single in today’s Hip-Hop landscape, but exactly what is conventional about the Slaughterhouse quartet?
Check out photos from the set in the gallery.
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