Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Looks Gorgeous in Latest Upbeat Music Video

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Looks Gorgeous in Latest Upbeat Music Video

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Artist Gawvi has an incredibly positive message in his latest song ‘Fight for Me,’ but we can’t help but gawk at that red Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. 

Jeeps have been a staple in music videos for decades now, but this recent one really caught our attention. The music video for “Fight For Me” by Gawvi featuring Lecrae on Gawvi’s official YouTube page prominently features a beautiful red Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. And while it’s something to aspire to in real life, in the video it means something completely different.

It’s clear right from the get-go that this is a positive song. Before the song starts, Gawvi tells his young brother: “Listen man: I know mom and dad’s not around. But I just want you to focus on the books, alright?” Unfortunately, his concentration is shattered when he spots that tantalizing Jeep Wrangler Unlimited with two gorgeous girls dancing in the back of it. Honestly, we can’t say we blame him.

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited in GAWVI's "Fight for Me" video featuring Lecrae.

The Jeep is owned by some kind of hustler that hangs around the local plaza. Clearly, he’s up to no good. He’s supposed to represent a cautionary tale. But really, why not have both? Stay in school, get an education, get a job, then get the Jeep and the girls. Trust the process. After all, it totally worked for us (complete sarcasm but please do stay in school, kids).

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited in GAWVI's "Fight for Me" video featuring Lecrae.

In the end, this feel-good story of a music video ends on a high note. Gawvi bikes down to the school with his brother where he loads him up on more books and keeps him reading. They end up back at the laundromat, where the kid falls asleep reading. When he wakes up, he and Gawvi have a good-natured fight with the clean clothes and walk out of the store. There’s no Wrangler to be seen.

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James Derek Sapienza has worked as a writer and editor in the world of automotive journalism since 2015.

He has a BS in History at SUNY Brockport, with a focus on American popular culture. A fan of the classics with a special interest in German cars, he is a proud owner of a 1991 W124 Mercedes. He is a frequent contributor to Mustang Forums, MBWorld, 5Series, Rennlist, and more.

Sapienza can be reached at JDS.at.IBA@gmail.com


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