Finally, the epic scene of Spokanites celebrating Downtown with Macklemore is on First Avenue, headed West toward Browne's Addition.ĭid we miss any of your favorite featured spots? Let us know! This song doesnt belong to me.This song belongs to Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, and the others taking part in this song.This video is for entertainment purposes.The crooner of the chorus dances outside the boarded-up Otis Hotel, and the crowds begin to gather outside the Montvale Hotel.Boots and Zola on West Main are pretty clearly shown - also lookin' a little more '70s than 2015.Roman-turned-American moto-chariot man comes out from under a train overpass in west downtown on Cedar, just south of the Rocket Bakery.The bus is outside the now-defunct Mayfair Cafe at Washington and Second. Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, Grandmaster Caz) I went to the moped store, said, 'Fuck it.' Salesman's like 'What up, what's your budget' And I'm like 'Honestly, I don't know nothing about mopeds.' He said 'I got the one for you, follow me.Cruising down East Sprague, just like a Spokanite should.The video cuts back and forth between the Parkade and atrium behind the downtown Rite Aid store - that's where we caught them dropping it low in July (and by dropping it low, I mean his dancers drop it low and Macklemore looks a little awkward).The Fox Theater, looking like it's straight out of 1973.When Macklemore publicly apologized to Lamar for winning, he tacitly aligned himself with folks who argued that racism unfairly elevated him over the rest of the field. Macklemore tagged (think street art, not popping tags, a la "Thrift Shop") in the graffiti alley behind the Crescent Warehouse between Lincoln and Monroe. The real-life context for the song is that the 2014 Grammys ceremony was when Macklemore swept the rap categories over Kendrick Lamar, Drake, Eminem, and Jay Z.That well-featured moped store is Northtown Auto Liquidators at Division and Garland.T oday in imagery you didn’t need think about: I’m so low that my cojones almost draggin’ on the concrete, which comes courtesy. The first shot of white-bricked building is the side of The Globe on Division and Pine (here's what it looked like as they shot it). Hear Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Funky New Song Downtown.Watch for yourself, but here's all the Spokane locations we caught:
The song is called "Downtown," and it features mopeds, 1970s looks, Ken Griffey Jr. That Macklemore and Ryan Lewis music video shot by North by Northwest in downtown Spokane last month premiered Thursday morning.