For those of us who grew up in the 1980s, Transformers remind us of some of our fondest childhood memories, which is probably why most of us flocked to the cinemas to watch all three-installments of Michael Bay’s trilogy.
But evidently, it’s not only 30+ year olds who tenderly remember the perpetually feuding Autobots and Decepticons. Though only in his early 20s, Canadian singer and songwriter, James Struthers, transformed [sic] his passion for the mechanical beings into a song for his debut album, Nadia.
The song, which was released online this week, is named “You, Me and Optimus Prime” and it was created by Struthers and his team made up of Vancouver born video production specialists Nathan, Trevor and Morgan Funk.
“Each member of the team contributed equally to the story line (and) I can definitely tell you that all four of us were deeply inspired by the awesomeness of childhood & our love for Transformers,” Struthers explained on his website.
“The video tells a story of personal growth, but coaches us to keep a sense of adventure and lust for life close to heart. As Steve Jobs said, ‘Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish.’”
You can watch the video clip below and tell us what you think in the comments section.
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