Video: Russo – Take It
Florida artist Russo releases his motivational anthem “Take It.” The song, perfect for pursuing summer aspirations, informs listeners to break through barriers and disregard doubters. During his youth, Russo faced hard times, but he persevered through his misfortunes. Rather than remain trapped in a victim mentality, “Take It” finds Russo lavishly cruising through pristine waters and with opulent views. Layered in meaning, the decadent visuals serve as a reminder that sometimes we have to take life into our own hands to accomplish what we want.
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wj0xPamPtvU
Spotify Link:https://open.spotify.com/track/0pgJ6sssF90nTbyWWArVIC?si=3b6aaf5333764c1d
Social Media Channels:
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https://www.facebook.com/shotdafukout
https://www.instagram.com/shotdafukout/?hl=en
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