Remi Wolf Is Here to Get Your Booty Wiggling With "Photo ID"

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I played this song and it happened... yes, I did it. I'll admit it. I danced around my room, alone, like I was 12 again and I have NO shame in it. Today Bay Area royalty, Remi Wolf, has released her latest record "Photo ID," and it is the hyper beat, groove tune we needed on this beautiful Thursday of quarantine.

READ:  Cautious Clay, Still Woozy, Melanie Faye, and More Link on "Cheesin'," a Song in Support of MuisCares

To further bring her colorful world to life, Wolf released an incredible 3D animated music video, directed by Agusta Yr. Wolf spoke further on the video, sharing,  

"I love this video. Just a straight up dancing vibe. I included the mask because we made this video in quarantine and I felt the mask is kind of this universal thing at the moment. We all now know that exact feeling of going outside with a mask. All the other versions of me are dancing indoors, which I thought was important because the reality of modern dance parties is that you gotta do that shit yourself! This video is all about letting go, escaping reality a bit, and getting your booty wiggling!"

We've been following Wolf since her release of her debut EP You're a Dog in 2019, and it's been amazing to see her develop as an artist - her LA show opening for Cautious Clay was one no one could forget. From her discography of joy-inducing songs to the way she just owns the stage in front of large crowds, this artist is burning her way to the top with some intense heat.

"Booty wiggling" is a great way to destress from the current uncertainty of today's world. Get up and dance around your room to  "Photo ID" today.  

Listen to "Photo ID" below:

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