The neon lights of the "Squid City" underground club pulsed like a rhythmic heartbeat, casting deep purples and electric blues over the crowd. At the center of it all stood SahBabii, draped in a coat of shimmering textures that looked like they were woven from stardust and street dreams. He wasn't just a rapper; in this world, he was the architect of a new vibration.
The story goes that the song wasn't written; it was found in a frequency between radio stations. SahBabii claimed he heard the melody while watching the way light hit a pool of water, a "squid-tastic" ripple that suggested life existed in layers we couldn't see. He called upon T3 to help him bridge the gap between the terrestrial and the cosmic. The neon lights of the "Squid City" underground
As the final notes fade, the club remains, but the air feels thinner, charged with the lingering scent of ozone and creativity. SahBabii and T3 vanish back into the neon shadows, leaving behind a visual and sonic map for anyone else looking to find their way to Marsupial Heights. The story goes that the song wasn't written;
In the music video's reality, they are the "Marsupial Superstars"—beings who carry their world with them. As SahBabii delivers his verses with a melodic, effortless glide, the visuals around them begin to distort. Animation bleeds into reality; colorful creatures and surreal flora sprout from the concrete. It’s a jungle made of digital dreams. As the final notes fade, the club remains,