So Me Letters Lyrics To Kanye West’s Good Life
Doing research for the new edition of the Typophile Film Fest I also saw quite a few nice music videos. As I mentioned in last week’s DVNO post at some point I was trying to get hold of the elusive So Me (unfortunately it didn’t materialise in time). The long-term label collaborator/graphic designer of Ed Banger Records designed the animated T-shirt graphics in the remarkable D.A.N.C.E. video for French dance duo Justice. For the video to the Kanye West hit Good Life So Me again teamed up with Parisian directing duo Jonas & François for French production company El Niño (previously Irène 75).
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