Bad Rabbits release music video for "WWYD (What Would You Do?)"

With the current situation in America, Boston funk/R&B outfit Bad Rabbits decided to ask “What Would You Do?” with the release of their new music video today.

Originally released on their 2016 studio album American Nightmare, “WWYD (What Would You Do?)” tackles the issue of police brutality, which has led to countless protests all over the world. Bad Rabbits have also released a WWYD? shirt with all proceeds going towards the NAACP.

American Nightmare is available for free download on Bad Rabbits’ website. Their last record was 2018’s Mimi. Recently, the band celebrated the 10-year anniversary of their debut album Stick Up Kids with select shows across the country.

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Bad Rabbits announce 'Stick Up Kids' 10 year anniversary shows

Boston funk/R&B group Bad Rabbits have unveiled a trio of dates supporting the 10 year anniversary of their debut EP Stick Up Kids.

Announced today, the band will have a hometown show inside The Sinclair on December 27. Early next year, they’ll head to the West Coast for performances in Los Angeles (The Echo on January 31) and San Francisco (Bottom of the Hill on February 2). This will be the band’s first performances in California in nearly five years.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, October 11.

Released in 2009, Stick Up Kids brought Bad Rabbits on the road with acts such as Mike Posner, Foxy Shazam, and Taking Back Sunday. Their last studio album was 2018’s Mimi.

Bad Rabbits tour dates

December 27 - Boston, MA - The Sinclair (w/Lord Felix, Cliff Notez, Kaonashi, Lightfoot)

January 31 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo (w/DARE)

February 2 - San Francisco, CA - Bottom of the Hill (w/DARE)