The visual for Justice R.’s latest single "Better Days" brings her gritty, honest storytelling to life. Directed by Swav2Smooth for Grind-A-Holics Films and shot across the vibrant streets of Richmond, VA, this music video encapsulates Justice’s journey from being counted out to making a way for herself. The track, an anthem for the underdogs, finds Justice navigating the ups and downs of life, her persistence at the forefront of her grind.
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Throughout the visual, Justice switches between moments of solitude and those of celebration. Justice commands the screen with her presence. Lines like "Mane I ain’t got time to hate, been grinding ain’t got time to waste," hit even harder when paired with the imagery of her on the grind, constantly moving and pushing forward. The visual storytelling here is powerful. Justice isn’t just rapping about her life—she's showing it. The intimate shots of her plotting and contemplating hheris next move while the city rushes by highlight her determination. Her connection to Richmond is undeniable, and the video serves as a love letter to the city that raised her and the streets that shaped her.
Justice R. captures both the vulnerability of being let down and the strength of coming back stronger in "Better Days." This video is a testament to her growth as an artist, as well as her refusal to stay down no matter what life throws her way. Be sure to stream and watch the "Better Days" visual, and join Justice on her journey to the top. Contact: wetheonesent@gmail.com | https://linktr.ee/Justicer