
Tuf Luv - In The Belly (HD Music Video) directed by SHAUN TAI Films
2 months ago
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Official music video titled "In The Belly" by Bay Area's very own, Tuf Luv - directed by Shaun Tai for SHAUN TAI Films / ZTY MEDIA. Credits as follows:
ARTIST: Tuf Luv
SONG: In The Belly
LABEL: 772 Entertainment
PRODUCTION CO: ZTY MEDIA / Shaun Tai Films
PHOTOGRAPHER: L. POENG
DIRECTOR & EDITOR: S. TAI
Need a video? Call 415.235.8786 or email shaun@ztymedia.com
About Oakland: "Oakland's crime rate began to escalate during the late 1960s, and by the end of the 1970s Oakland's per capita murder rate had risen to twice that of San Francisco or New York City. Crime continued to escalate during the 1980s, and during the 1990s and 2000s Oakland has consistently been listed as one of the most dangerous large cities in the United States.
Today crime remains one of Oakland's most serious challenges, and Oakland continues to have a reputation among its own citizens, its police force, and residents of other Bay Area cities as a dangerous place, with one of the top five highest rates of violent crime in the US.
A record number of 175 homicides were committed in Oakland in 1992. In 1993, Oakland's murder rate was 40.8 per 100,000; the 13th worst ranking for US cities with population over 100,000."
Official music video titled "In The Belly" by Bay Area's very own, Tuf Luv - directed by Shaun Tai for SHAUN TAI Films / ZTY MEDIA. Credits as follows:
ARTIST: Tuf Luv
SONG: In The Belly
LABEL: 772 Entertainment
PRODUCTION CO: ZTY MEDIA / Shaun Tai Films
PHOTOGRAPHER: L. POENG
DIRECTOR & EDITOR: S. TAI
Need a video? Call 415.235.8786 or email shaun@ztymedia.com
About Oakland: "Oakland's crime rate began to escalate during the late 1960s, and by the end of the 1970s Oakland's per capita murder rate had risen to twice that of San Francisco or New York City. Crime continued to escalate during the 1980s, and during the 1990s and 2000s Oakland has consistently been listed as one of the most dangerous large cities in the United States.
Today crime remains one of Oakland's most serious challenges, and Oakland continues to have a reputation among its own citizens, its police force, and residents of other Bay Area cities as a dangerous place, with one of the top five highest rates of violent crime in the US.
A record number of 175 homicides were committed in Oakland in 1992. In 1993, Oakland's murder rate was 40.8 per 100,000; the 13th worst ranking for US cities with population over 100,000."
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