11 June 2025 2 min

Fos4is Debuts Retro-Splashed Music Video “70s life” - Bell Bottoms, Afros, and Existential Angst Never Looked So Good

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Fos4is Debuts Retro-Splashed Music Video “70s life” - Bell Bottoms, Afros, and Existential Angst Never Looked So Good

Watch “70s life” now at https://youtu.be/6yN80xYIt4U

 Break out your lava lamps, dig up that one remaining cassette tape, and brace your pelvis for some disco-funk grooves — because Fos4is has officially time-travelled us back to the golden age of polyester with the premiere of the music video for “70s Life.”

The video is a Technicolor fever dream of bell bottoms, Oxford baggies, Afros, rat tails, and enough retro flair to give your uncle’s garage band PTSD. It’s a nostalgic love letter to a bygone era when your radio had knobs, your shoes had platforms, and your hair had its own gravitational pull.

“I grew up in the 70s and 80s,” says Fos4is, adjusting invisible aviators. “We had the best music, questionable fashion, and enough hair spray to single-handedly end the ozone layer. But even then, my heart was longing… I didn’t know why. Probably indigestion. Or maybe soul-searching.”

“70s Life” isn’t just a jam — it’s a midlife longing with rhythm. A funky therapy session wrapped in vinyl grooves and shoulder pads. The music video serves high camp, low-waist trousers, and emotional depth in the form of a guy slow-dancing with his inner child while holding a Rubik’s Cube.

From roller-skating down memory lane to pondering the cosmic emptiness of not owning a lava lamp, the track and video invite fans to laugh, cry, and do the robot like nobody's watching (but the camera definitely is).

The vibe? Think: if Soul Train and Stranger Things had a baby raised on Parliament-Funkadelic and existential dread.

So fluff that ‘fro, iron those baggies, and prepare to boogie while wondering, “What was I missing all that time?” Spoiler: probably just Wi-Fi and real life.

Watch “70s Life” now at https://youtu.be/6yN80xYIt4U — because nostalgia slaps harder with a bassline.

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