With his new track, "Get It Tatted!," Los Angeles-bred artist and cinematographer Zoodeville offers up more than a fun pop-rap party anthem. He's serving up a bold look at identity, allegiance, and connection. A genre-busting standout from his new album by the legendary 667/NOFUN! artist, "Get It Tatted!" is part personal flex, part cultural moment for a movement that's already got a cult following. The song comes alive with an irresistible exuberance that straddles the line between the loud, shiny bounce of indie pop and the growling attitude of underground rap. It's a tattoo in its own right, impossible to remove, and intensely personal.
Zoodeville accentuates his signature charisma, flipping flows on a capricious dare that's half neighborhood cypher, half world-tour encore. At its core, "Get It Tatted!" is layered with attitude, intention, and a feeling of earned confidence. In many ways, it echoes the path Zoodeville has taken from scribbling pages of rap in a High School bedroom to sharing stages with the likes of Atmosphere and capturing time behind the camera for various rising stars. This is not simply music for the sake of sound. This is Zoodeville putting its initials into the culture. There's a pull on the ears about how he manages to balance indie sensibilities with big, bold statements. The production on the track has enough polish to hook new listeners, while just enough grit to keep day-one fans satisfied. It's also something of an anthem, made for blasting through speakers and shattering expectations.
As befits a visual storyteller, the song already paints shimmering pictures. You can almost see the tattoos getting inked not just on skin, but on memories, on crews, on late nights in L.A. that smell like ambition and persistence. "Get It Tatted!" is Zoodeville's identity and an open invitation to anyone walking that same tightrope between mainstream glow and underground glory. It's catchy, it's brazen and, most important, it's the real thing. In an era of authenticity as currency, Zoodeville's new track shows he is rich in the stuff.