Crystal Genesis - Ego Wars [Music Video]

Rising indie artist Crystal Genesis delivers a vibrant visual for “Ego Wars,” a retro-tinged music video she co-directed with RoseVisuals. Moving through colorful rooms with confident flair, Crystal matches the song’s airy production from Entropy47 while unpacking themes of jealousy, authenticity, and self-acceptance. The track calls out imitation and ego-driven behavior, encouraging listeners to remain genuine in a competitive world where originality often gets overshadowed.


By Status Ain't Hood Staff March 23, 2026
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff March 23, 2026
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff March 23, 2026
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff March 23, 2026
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff March 23, 2026
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff March 23, 2026
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff March 20, 2026
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff March 20, 2026
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff March 20, 2026
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