Continuing his momentous 2025, Suti~Tooti is back with the release of the new music video for ‘From Us, Pt. 2’. Since its release earlier in May, it has received strong acclaim as Suti looks to consolidate himself as a fast-rising alt-rap talent further.
Bringing emphatic beats and a dynamic flow centre stage, ‘From Us, Pt.2’ highlights Suti~Tooti’s boundless creativity as a modern artist. Fusing Western hip-hop with a hint of Japanese influence, the single feels just as magnetic as it does exciting. A pounding percussion keeps the track afloat, whilst unwavering synthesisers provide a rich aura for the single to float.
Enriching Suti’s thick artistry, the track comes coupled with a self-shot and directed music video. Taking the emphatic nature of ‘From Us, Pt. 2’ to the silver screen, the videos’ vivid colours and complementary visuals bring the track to life. Oozing finesse and cool, the video cements Suti~Tooti as an artist to keep a close eye on.
Speaking about the single, he dives in, “Before releasing the original ‘From Us’, my fiancee told me that the song’s outro could have been its own song. I saw her vision but figured I’d wait and see if other listeners expressed the sentiment. Once the song was released, fans and pretty much everyone I spoke to in person overwhelmingly agreed with her and requested a part 2 (wife is always right), so I gave the fans what they wanted! Part 2 took about a month to complete, from the writing process to the final master. When creating part 2, I was inspired by songs off Baby Keem’s “DIE FOR MY BITCH” and used “KEHLANI” by Jordan Adetunji as a reference track”
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Suti~Tooti is a 25-year-old artist, songwriter and producer who hails from Indianapolis, IN. Now based in the Bay Area, Suti spends his time boundlessly intertwined with pushing the boundaries of contemporary music. Having his first musical encounters in the early noughties, with western rock and hip-hop taking his world by storm, a passion for anime and Japanese culture soon enthralled him. Taking cues from the likes of Eve, Kikuo and Shiina Ringo, alongside the introspective writing of Western hip-hop, he began to carve a distinctive path for himself.
Growing up, Suti has battled with chronic depression and survivor’s guilt, leveraging his platform as an artist to share his experiences and advocate for others. Navigating sensitive topics, his music has broken down barriers between those with similar experiences, highlighting the strong connection between Suti’s music and his listeners.
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