Azealia Banks partners with Google for new "Wallace" video
Azealia Banks has teamed up with Google for the new video for latest single "Wallace".
It was produced Collins, directed by Nick Ace and Rob Soucy (and Banks herself), created on Google's Cloud Platform, and it can be viewed only on Chrome.
The kicker is that you, the viewer, can transplant yourself into the mix: "[This] groundbreaking, web-cam driven, interactive film features Azealia Banks like you’ve never seen before. Fans can interact via their web-cam device, instantly transforming their browser into a living mirror."
Banks' debut LP Broke With Expensive Taste was released in November last year. It'll drop physically via Prospect Park Records on 23 March.
Watchplay around with the visuals for "Wallace" here.
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