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Studio session in Atlanta at Mudnoc Studios with Coll Beatz and Skate Plug ATL. No overthinking — just creating, feeling it out, and letting the sample speak. This is what the process really looks like. 🎹 MPC sample flip 📍 Atlanta, Georgia 🎧 Drew Higgs x Nu Lifted Records If you’re creating, stay locked in. Don’t force it. Let it come together. — Follow / Connect: @thedrewhiggs @collbeatz1111 @skateplugatl
BELL BOUNCE-
BRINGING in the natural new year (MARCH 20) in with this
serenation over the LAND>
GROUNDED HI VIBES ALWAYS, ALCHEMY, MA'AT
This video features the debut track "BELLBOUNCE (OVER HILLS)" by Drew Higgs, representing the NU LIFTED Records, MA'AT and the 478 Middle Georgia area (0:09, 0:39). The song focuses on themes of striving for success, navigating life's challenges, and trying to "make it back home" (0:15-0:20).
Key Highlights:
- Lyrics and Theme: The song lyrics detail keeping a sharp focus, dealing with a competitive environment, and the metaphorical "matrix" of life (0:20-0:50).
- Artistic Vision: Drew Higgs describes the music as experimental, aiming to bring listeners back to themselves and their roots
The video is a music video for “Heaven or Hell” by DREW Higgs, track #8 from the Popular Loner album. The description explains that the song highlights the contrast within the Middle Georgia region, touching on themes of struggle, environment, and the tension between positive growth and harsh realities. One key lyric — “I want to see if the land’ll flip, but only God can tell” — is emphasized as literal, referring to real land, real stakes, and real uncertainty. The artist frames the message around staying grounded, valuing community, and focusing on growth through “positive grounding.”
“The video and song together explore how environment shapes identity. The artist positions himself between two paths — “heaven or hell” — and uses the imagery of land, community, and personal grounding to show how easily life can tilt in either direction.”