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(Video) Balt Getty – “Ugly” @BaltGetty

Balt Getty presents the self-directed music video for “Ugly”, his latest video release off of the Purplehaus Records Sad Boy album (listen to the album). The artist, DJ, producer, award-winning actor, director and Purplehaus founder born Balthazar Getty is the son of German artist Gisela Getty and John Paul Getty III. The “Ugly” clip comes on the heels of visuals for his previous single from album Sad Boy also titled “Sad Boy” (watch the music video on Youtube). Balthazar entered the mainstream via his role in 1990’s Lord Of The Flies, going on to star in David Lynch classics like Lost Highway and the 2017 resurrection of Twin Peaks. Countless DJ gigs around the globe and a string of Purplehaus releases featuring everyone from rap legends Wu-Tang Clan to Latin superstar Asdru Sierra set the stage for the 2018 introduction of his animated alter ego Balt Getty, which first appeared on single “Porsche” (watch the music video) followed by “Retail Therapy”, which attracted Riff Raff for its official remix (Spotify). Balt says his new song is about “the insecurity in all of us. The ugliness in the mirror staring back at us and also the ugliness in Hollywood, in society, in the world. No matter who you are, what you look like, everybody feels ugly at a certain time.”


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