Artist Rebel Rae is back fresh off of her debut album with her first single in a year. The song Psychedelics takes a trip down pyschedlic drugs and how the use of those drugs makes this generation feel, explore, and travel. In the visual Rae uses a model to act out the trippy but chill vibes that people experience when they explore and travel through a world of psychedelics.
Rebel Rae drops visuals for her song "Psychedelics"
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