[VIDEO] New Song Called ‘C8’ by Josh Remi is a Tribute to America’s Favorite Sports Car

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[VIDEO] New Song Called 'C8' by Josh Remi is a Tribute to America's Favorite Sports Car

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Chevy’s goal with the eighth-generation Corvette was to connect America’s Sports Car to a younger generation.

Now, a multi-genre recording artist and songwriter named Josh Remi out of Jacksonville, Florida is helping that mission with his debut single called “C8.”

While his blend of hip-hop, pop, and R&B style may not appeal to everyone in the older generation of Corvette enthusiasts, we think it’s a great song, especially since it pays homage to our favorite car.

Take a look at the music video that accompanies the song, and then read below what others in the media are already saying about Remi and his new song.


From laweekly.com:

Versatile and talented Josh Remi has cultivated an inseparable bond rooted in music with his sights lasered on the future. His latest single, “C8,” is an ode to Corvettes and all things fast and furious, set to be the perfect anthem for Corvette enthusiasts everywhere. With its upbeat and hip vibe, this track will keep your heart racing and your feet moving. Whether you’re a seasoned Corvette aficionado or enjoy great music, “C8” is sure to be a hit with its catchy melodies and signature Josh Remi sound.

From vwmusicrocks:

Few artists can ignore listeners’ soul’s alight in the same way Remi manages to with “C8.” But the singer’s real parlor trick is his ability to connect with music fans and auto enthusiasts. Hypnotic in nature and undefinable by default, the music of Josh Remi saunter along, boldly roping listeners in with its whimsical melodies and indulgent textures. What drives this one home, though, is its hip nature and pure homage to the aesthetics that have made the Chevy Corvette America’s go-to sports car for over 50 years. In short, “C8” exemplifies what makes the car great through Remi’s music. And through his music – and passion for Corvettes – fans will now understand what makes Remi great, too.

[VIDEO] New Song Called 'C8' by Josh Remi is a Tribute to America's Favorite Sports Car

One more from laweekly.com:

Josh Remi’s music is rooted in the topics he touches, paired with authentic emotion that lures eardrums. Powerful, sleek, and on the road roaring with excitement, Josh’s thrill for C8s is captured perfectly with the hip and upbeat vibe of the track. His music is raw, authentic, and untamed, and “C8” cultivates and embodies his passion for Corvettes using the essence of sound and lyrics. The allure of the vehicle, paired with lyrics that will have you singing along, is sure to hypnotize all who can hear his undefined sound. Currently on pace to ignite the entertainment and automobile industry, Josh’s vulnerable and soul-revealing music, paired with his passion for Corvettes, will capture the heart and ears with its catchy melody and bold sound. With the release of “C8”, he has cemented himself as an innovative musician whose love for Corvettes pours relentlessly throughout the track.


Source:
vwmusicrocks.com

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11 COMMENTS

  1. It is a narcissistic romp about himself and his girlfriend. I’ll take the Beach Boys over this guy any day.

  2. I’ve never heard of Josh Remi. I watched this video one time and that was all I could stand because I thought the song sucked! All I liked was the hot chick and the Corvette!

  3. Who did his manager pay to get him in Corvette Blogger? Owners of Corvettes aren’t the target audience for this performer. We like real music not that rap crap. I didn’t think the girl was that hot, Botox and silicone.

  4. No talent. Auto-tune. I don’t like the song or the video. Running from the cops? I don’t think any corvette owners would do that.

  5. When I’m out in my C8, it’s either rock & roll or smooth jazz. None of that (c)rap in my car.

  6. I’m sorry. He missed the market with this song. Most C8 owners are a little more old school.

  7. Were old men, (Me included). If we want the Corvette to live on it has to connect with younger people. I’m not a Rap music fan by any means, but I guess this is the 2020’s version of Shutdown by the Beach Boys or Lil Red Corvette by Prince.

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