Fenix Flexin Drops Channel the Early MTV Era in "RUBBERZ” Music Video

Fenix Flexin took the music world by surprise when he released "Rubberz," a note-perfect tribute to the '80s pop and New Wave he loved in his youth. Today, "Rubberz" receives an official music video, live now on Fenix's YouTube. 

The new music video benefits from the same contrast between retro pop stylings and L.A. street culture that powered the song. Fenix pours double cups, rides in muscle cars, and romances a baddie in a room decked with era-appropriate posters (eagle-eyed fans can spot Madonna, AC/DC, N.W.A., Cheech & Chong, and many more).

Filmed with a VHS grain and neon-lit atmosphere that echoes the Early MTV era, with references to videos by the likes of The Human League and Stevie Nicks, mixing in nods to clips for Fenix's hits as a member of Shoreline Mafia, like "Trap House" (whose lead artist, 03 Greedo, makes a cameo in the video) and other iconic elements of L.A. street culture. 

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