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Ten years ago today, Gus released “Your Eyes.” Produced by his friend and long-time collaborator Lederrick, it was one of several singles Gus created during a brief stint in Denver in March 2016. Its music video, also filmed that same month, marked the end of one creative chapter and the beginning of another. It was shot shortly before Gus left Denver and released on the day he returned to Los Angeles. On February 13, 2016, Gus performed live for the first time in Tucson with Schemaposse. Shortly after, he headed to California for a show in Oakland, then flew to Denver for a performance at Rhinoceropolis on March 4. He ended up staying in Denver for most of the month, living with friends including Yunggoth and Lederrick, and making music whenever and wherever he could. During this time, Gus and his friends frequently teamed up with videographer Quiet Cam, who filmed many music videos for the collective throughout their stay, including “Switch Up” and “Cocaine Shawty.” “Your Eyes” was born out of this intense creative stretch in Denver. Gus released it to SoundCloud at the end of March and decided to shoot a video with Quiet Cam before returning to Pasadena. That same week, a snowstorm had hit Denver, and there was still snow on the ground while they filmed. Lederrick, who was there that day, later said he had given Gus money he’d earned at work to flex in the video, and that they shot it in the alley behind the house they were staying in. It’s a fun video that Gus clearly enjoyed making, and he was proud of how it turned out. He released it on YouTube on April 1, shortly after arriving back in Pasadena. Ten years on, “Your Eyes” stands as a snapshot of a brief but pivotal period in Gus’s career, capturing the intense creative energy that surrounded him during his time in Denver. Shortly after its release, he returned to Pasadena, where he quickly began working on his third solo mixtape, Crybaby.
Ten years ago today, Gus released “Your Eyes.” Produced by his friend and long-time collaborator Lederrick, it was one of several singles Gus created during a brief stint in Denver in March 2016. Its music video, also filmed that same month, marked the end of one creative chapter and the beginning of another. It was shot shortly before Gus left Denver and released on the day he returned to Los Angeles. On February 13, 2016, Gus performed live for the first time in Tucson with Schemaposse. Shortly after, he headed to California for a show in Oakland, then flew to Denver for a performance at Rhinoceropolis on March 4. He ended up staying in Denver for most of the month, living with friends including Yunggoth and Lederrick, and making music whenever and wherever he could. During this time, Gus and his friends frequently teamed up with videographer Quiet Cam, who filmed many music videos for the collective throughout their stay, including “Switch Up” and “Cocaine Shawty.” “Your Eyes” was born out of this intense creative stretch in Denver. Gus released it to SoundCloud at the end of March and decided to shoot a video with Quiet Cam before returning to Pasadena. That same week, a snowstorm had hit Denver, and there was still snow on the ground while they filmed. Lederrick, who was there that day, later said he had given Gus money he’d earned at work to flex in the video, and that they shot it in the alley behind the house they were staying in. It’s a fun video that Gus clearly enjoyed making, and he was proud of how it turned out. He released it on YouTube on April 1, shortly after arriving back in Pasadena. Ten years on, “Your Eyes” stands as a snapshot of a brief but pivotal period in Gus’s career, capturing the intense creative energy that surrounded him during his time in Denver. Shortly after its release, he returned to Pasadena, where he quickly began working on his third solo mixtape, Crybaby.

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