Alamar Releases Music Video for “Reign Imperial“

Atlanta, GA, September 2, 2019 – Local musician Alamar has released the music video for his single “Reign Imperial.” The video, produced by FirstNameAntonio , is now available on Alamar’s YouTube channel.The video is shot in the woods and along the banks of the Chattahoochee River. Alamar’s walk through the trees captures the artist’s struggle with his own identity and confidence in his music. He collects the tools of his trade, from mic to laptop, in the branches of trees and beneath the rocks. By the end of the video, Alamar is creating again.

New Liberty A&M artist Alamar combines jazz and rock-influenced instrumentation and deeply personal lyrics into his own brand of rebel hip hop. His current project, From All Angles, is available at Alamarmusic.com.

Brief Interview with Alamar:

What influenced you to create “Reign Imperial?”

I was in an uninspired state and was battling to regain my confidence by reminding myself that I’m only as great as I think I am. The video for “Reign Imperial,” reflects that same story.

What will be your next single?

I’m still deciding on my next single, but it’ll either be a song I have called “Green Clouds, Purple Rain” produced by The Mad Violinist or “Young Kingz & Queens” produced by DJ Pain 1.

Are you working with InOurCity on any other projects?

I most definitely will be collaborating with InOurCity again soon. We are currently working on a series of releases that take advantage of cutting edge technology to evolve video creativity.

Are you performing at A3C this year?

I do not have any scheduled performances for A3C, but I will certainly be hanging out, and I hope to meet some of my fans.

When is your next performance?

I don’t plan on scheduling any performances until after the new year. I’m currently focused on consistently releasing new content.

WEBSITE: https://alamarmusic.com
IG: @_alamar
SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/1alamar
FB: https://facebook.com/iamALAMAR 
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/_ALAMAR
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