It’s hard out there for a kid, according to the video for JD Era’s single, “Change.” The song’s video treatment matches the call-to-arms consciousness from JD’s featured track on Real Frequency’s compilation album, The New North, which JD describes as “historic” in his behind-the-scenes video interview and is now available for sale, digitally through all major retailers and with physical copies available through Real Frequency’s Bandcamp page. The message of the track is reflected in the video’s main character: an Average Joey, a typical kid just trying to get by without getting bogged down by life’s obstacles. While dodging everyday evils like girl problems, bullies, and drugs, he finds solace in his headphones that contain LOKZ’ soulful hook and JD Era’s inspiring lyrics.
New Video: JD Era – Freestyle (on The Come Up Show)
Toronto Native, JD Era has worked with Drake, Saukrates, Nas, The Clipse, and much more. Check out the exciting freestyle on the 3 year celebration of The Come Up Show.