Is it safe to say that Bergie Fresh has it hard for the bushveld? We say this because a majority of his music videos are shot out in the wilderness somewhere with him wondering the dry grasslands for one or the other mission. This time around we find him in his "natural (or desired) habitat" for the visual of Narcotics.
Before you think we're promoting drugs, we're not. Narcotics is a song about love which is likened to being on drugs, and a lot of us can relate to that analogy. You can get so high off that feeling as much as it can turn your world upside down when things fall through. This is what Bergie Fresh depicts in the visual which sees him waking up in an open bush area, staggering all over, dancing alone and talking to himself as though he's a crazy man. I particularly like the two versions of himself in one scene where the one is writing rhymes in a notebook with a green fern leaf. Yes, a whole leaf. Homie must be high off... love. Peep the intriguing visuals below:
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