Though we lost Jaden Smith's wondrous twitter account this week, we've gained so much more from the release of his sister Willow's excellent new single and video "F Q-C #7," (pronounced "Frequency Number Seven"). The video, which debuted today via the Fader, features the Otherworldly Goddess representing the four chakras, hanging out near a creek in a forest and rocking a Tupac t-shirt and face-paint. The wiry track was written and produced by Smith and, if it reminds you of tUnE-yArDs' jittery folk-hop hybrid, that makes sense -- Smith says the track was inspired by Merrill Garbus and co., as well as Girlpool and Cree Summer. Watch the video above. Willow for President 2016.
Though we lost Jaden Smith's wondrous twitter account this week, we've gained so much more from the release of his sister Willow's excellent new single and video "F Q-C #7," (pronounced "Frequency Number Seven"). The video, which debuted today via the Fader, features the Otherworldly Goddess representing the four chakras, hanging out near a creek in a forest and rocking a Tupac t-shirt and face-paint. The wiry track was written and produced by Smith and, if it reminds you of tUnE-yArDs' jittery folk-hop hybrid, that makes sense -- Smith says the track was inspired by Merrill Garbus and co., as well as Girlpool and Cree Summer. Watch the video above. Willow for President 2016.