Premiere: Philly's Theodore Grams Drops His "Dogtown iii" Video

Off of his latest project, 'Sixtus II.'

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Over a year ago, Philly MC Theodore Grams released his project Sixtus, his strongest yet since making a debut in 2009 with Invisible Celebrity. That is until two weeks ago, when he released the sequel to the project, Sixtus II, with features from Asaad, among others, and a majority of self-produced tracks.

As he's mentioned before, the name Sixtus is based on the pope who commissioned the Sistine Chapel. Grams sees himself as a similar type of visionary, along with his entire Phraternity crew, who you can see in all of their glory front and center in his new video for "Dogtown iii." Directed by YSKSK Media, the fake found footage route takes Grams and his crew to the highest of highs and, well, there are no lows in the video—which all centers around some behind the scenes footage of him and his crew finishing up Sixtus II while toasting and smoking all day.

The visuals—like most of Grams' music—are eerie and genuine, a true showmanship to days in Dogtown (Germantown) spent with his Phraternity squad. Stream his latest project below, and his latest video above.

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