Kamasi Washington Shares ‘Street Fighter Mas’ Video

By Andy Kahn Jun 20, 2018 9:49 am PDT

Friday marks the release date of Kamasi Washington’s sophomore album Heaven And Earth which features the prior shared single “Street Fighter Mas.” A previously teased video for the track directed by A.G. Rojas is now available.

Washington recorded the follow-up to his 2015 debut triple LP The Epic and the 2017 EP Harmony of Difference at Henson Studios in Los Angeles with his band The Next Step and members of The West Coast Get Down. The saxophonist/bandleader also recruited Thundercat, Terrace Martin, Ronald Bruner Jr., Cameron Graves, Brandon Coleman, Miles Mosley, Patrice Quinn, Tony Austin and others to contribute to the record coming out on Young Turks.

Washington previously issued the below statement regarding “Street Fighter Mas”:

When I was younger, I was in between the end of the arcade generation and the beginning of the console generation. We used to go to this place called Rexall to play Street Fighter. At Rexall, there would be different people from different hoods there playing the game. It was the one place that was like an equalizer. It was just about how good you were at Street Fighter…for the most part. In other places, you were afraid of these dudes; there, you would just play the game and it was what it was, you know? I was really good at Street Fighter, so where the song really came from was me jokingly saying I was going to have my own theme song so that when I showed up to play Street Fighter they’d play my theme song before I came in, like a boxer. In the context of the album, it was the connection that we got with those guys in our neighborhood. We used to call them OGs, the older guys that we looked up to.

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In a lot of ways, for me, video games was the way I connected with them because I was never affiliated with any gangs, but I knew them and I was cool with them and that was mainly through the video games. At an older age I thought how amazing would it be if the OGs could just play the game and solve their problems that way. The meaning within the scope of the record is a connection to the past and all of the many ways we can connect.

The video for “Street Fighter Mas” features Street Fighter legends Gootecks and Combofiend as well as Kevin Gilliam (BattleCat), a frequent Dr. Dre, Snoop and Tupac Shakur collaborator. Watch the video “inspired by Washington’s love of the Street Fighter video game and depict[ing] Washington’s adventure through Los Angeles en route to an epic battle to claim the title of champion against Combofiend” below:

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Heaven And Earth Tracklist

I. Earth

  1. Fists of Fury
  2. Can You Hear Him
  3. Hubtones
  4. Connections
  5. Tiffakonkae
  6. The Invincible Youth
  7. Testify
  8. One of One
  9. II. Heaven

  10. The Space Travelers Lullaby
  11. Vi Lua Vi Sol
  12. Street Fighter Mas
  13. Song for the Fallen
  14. Journey
  15. The Psalmnist
  16. Show Us the Way
  17. Will You Sing
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