King Myers stands/dances on Charlotte Police patrol cars in music video for “Under The Bus”

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Charlotte's King Myers recently released his new project, "Queen City Vibes" on October 4th, and has since then been gradually building a massive buzz in the Charlotte community. The lead single from the project, "Under The Bus" finally gets the visual treatment, which was filmed at the end of a Panthers home game, and has a very organic / energetic vibe to it, featuring Panthers fans dancing along in the video. Fans can be seen in the behind the scenes footage, stopping King during the filming of the music video for pictures + autographs.

"Under The Bus" is about being on a tough journey from rags to riches, which King shows in the visual featuring clips of him in a skoolie (school bus turned into a mobile home), to clips of him living lavish in the middle of Charlotte with a Rolls Royce. It also features a man with 2 prosthetic legs, who dances along with King in the music video as well. In what seems to be a very bold move, King can also be seen standing & dancing on a CMPD patrol truck.

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Born Da'Shawn Ellis-Harvey on December 31st, 1994 in Long Island, New York, King Myers has been making a name for himself within the hip-hop hierarchy collaborating with artists from today’s generation like Young Thug & Dave East, to collaborating with legends like Rakim & Erick Sermon. Conscious raps & controversial lyrical attack helped King Myers make global headlines with his anti-police brutality record "AmeriKKKa". Myers then proceeded to follow it up with the controversial anti-Trump track, Propaganda, which drew media attention from the likes of Billboard, CNN, TMZ, BBC, and countless others.

March 9, 2020 5:00pm ET by The Netwerth Agency, Inc.  

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