Three of the biggest forces in the alternative and hip-hop scenes — Kami Kehoe, Ekoh, and Colorblind — join together for the first time on their latest single, "Safehouse".
The trio escaped to Las Vegas amidst the uncertainty of the recent California wildfires. During this time, their single, "Safehouse," was created to document the resilience born from chaos. As another act of their solidarity with those affected by the wildfires, Kami Kehoe, Ekoh, and Colorblind will be donating all royalties from the latest single to those who were impacted in California.
According to Kami Kehoe, "We were all in shock from what was happening, I remember we were all just sitting there talking about how unreal everything felt, and constantly checking to see if our homes and friends were safe. But during such a tragic time we were able to make something so beautiful from it. All of us together ended up making such a powerful song that will hopefully help anyone who needs it. And even though the fires have stopped, there are still tons of people who are suffering, so we want to help as much as we can and give all of the royalties to the victims of the LA wildfires."
Ekoh continues, "It was a pretty scary situation, but making music together gave us a way to escape for a minute and put all that fear and uncertainty into something real. That song became more than just a track—it captured what we were feeling in that moment, and hopefully, it can do the same for anyone else who ever finds themselves in a situation like that."
Travis Moseley of Colorblind adds, "Having to evacuate LA was an experience that none of us were expecting and getting to cope with that anxiety by making music with my friends is something that I’m so grateful for. We hope you feel this song as much as we did. Our hearts go out to everyone who was affected by the LA fires."
Check out the latest single at the links below!
Spotify YouTube Kami's Instagram Ekoh's Instagram Colorblind's Instagram