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Oakland artist Still Woozy a.k.a. Sven Gamsky has been spreading his Bay Area magic to the rest of the world with dreamy, sun-soaked soul tunes dripping with a pinch of melancholic despair. Today, Still Woozy allows us to dive deeper into his abstract world through the music video for his breakout single "Goodie Bag." The funky track was recently featured on the soundtrack for Netflix's Dear White People- Vol. II.

In the scenic visual, the 25-year-old sports some sick Air Max 95s with a retro puffer jacket and alternates between spastically dancing on the streets and cruising around town with his crew. Viewers are roped into an unforgettable sight seeing tour—some highlights include the Redwood Regional Park, a garage dump and his local barbershop. Watch it all go down in the video above.

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