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Yelawolf's new music video is Driver: San Francisco inspired |
Listed in: News, Videos Tags: driver: san francisco, Ubisoft
Yelawolf is taking the wheels and rollin' over to the beats of Driver: San Francisco. Ubisoft confirmed their collaboration with the recording artist earlier today by coming out witha teaser for a brand new music video, inspired by the upcoming multiplatform racing title.
The track is called "No Hands", and the music video was directed by Erick Peyton, produced by Complex Media.
Said Yelawolf of this collaboration, "My aggression on the record matches perfectly with the attitude of the game's main character, Tanner. So when Ubisoft approached me with the opportunity to work together on the video, it made all the sense in the world to find a creative way to pair the song and game together."
On a personal note, Yelawolf confessed of his love for old cars such as the one in Driver: SF, and so it was not a difficult decision for him to make. "I'm also abig admirer of old-school muscle cars and Driver: San Francisco is loaded with them! It was dope to get behind the wheel of the real-life version of the car that's in the video game."
They're not quite ready to debut the full video, but as mentioned earlier, they do have a teaser video, which you can check out below.
Driver: San Francisco comes out for the PC, PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii. It's pre-order price was also recently slashed, so it should make for a pretty good deal. If you're also into old-school music forms apart from old-school cars, DSF also's got you covered, thanks to its vinyl collectible.
Via [Gamezone]
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