Shredding the Balloon

"Shredding the Balloon" is a song by the Australian hip hop group, Hilltop Hoods. It was released on 20 July 2012 as the third single from their sixth studio album, Drinking From the Sun.[1]

"Shredding the Balloon"
Single by Hilltop Hoods
from the album Drinking from the Sun
Released20 July 2012
Recorded2011-2012
GenreHip-Hop/Rap
Length4:45
LabelGolden Era Records
Songwriter(s)Matthew David Lambert, Daniel Howe Smith, Barry John M. Francis (DJ Debris), N Lambert
Hilltop Hoods singles chronology
"Speaking in Tongues"
(2012)
"Shredding the Balloon"
(2012)
"Rattling the Keys to the Kingdom"
(2012)

Music video

The music video premiered on the V Music website[2] on 10 July 2012 and was released on YouTube the following day.

The video was filmed in The Masonic Lodge, located in Adelaide, Australia, and was produced and directed by Unity Sound & Visual (Selina Miles and Australian hip hop producer, ADFU).[3]

Narrative

It features the group sitting around a large banquet of grapes and wine, and switches between this and what appears to be a couple on a night out. No story has been released stating the exact meaning of the video however it appears that the male, in reality, is a drunken mess and the female represents him throughout the video. In the third verse of the song, Suffa talks about his sobriety so the video interlinks with this.

At the end of the clip, the female falls from a large height and lands on the table at which Suffa, Pressure and DJ Debris are seated. Her death is a metaphor for the male leaving his drug ridden lifestyle and starting over. He can be seen smiling when she dies and he then walks away.

References

  1. "Hilltop Hoods: Shredding the Balloon". Hilltop Hoods Official Website. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  2. "Hilltop Hoods video premiere". VMusic. Foxtel Management Pty Ltd. 2012. Archived from the original on 15 July 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  3. Hilltop Hoods (20 July 2012). "Shredding the Balloon - Behind the Scenes". Hilltop Hoods Facebook fan page. Facebook. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
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