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Clay Marzo in "You Know"

May 8, 2017

We don't really expect anything less than mind-boggling from a Clay Marzo clip. Honestly though, his style is unmatched and impossible to mimic. Set to the sound of Ice Cube’s dope “You Know How We Do It," you get an even keener sense of Marzo's insane smoothness on a wave.

Shot and edited by Peter Labrador, the new clip was shot during a few session around Marzo's home in Hawaii, and is autter testament to just how seamlessly at one Marzo is with the water. The air at the end is other worldly, Clay is a total freak. Watch below. 

Tags May, Clay Marzo, surf, Hawaii, You Know, Ice Cube
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