Pnl - Ptqs | (plus Tony Que Sosa) [clip Officiel]

In the song, the brothers identify more with Tony (the ambitious street dealer) than Sosa (the detached, powerful kingpin), emphasizing their loyalty to their roots in the Les Tarterêts housing estate .

The Official Music Video was directed by Kamerameha , a frequent collaborator who helped establish PNL's distinct visual aesthetic . PNL - PTQS (Plus Tony que Sosa) [Clip Officiel]

The production is noted for its heavy, serious instrumentation designed to reflect a "mafia" atmosphere . Visual Significance In the song, the brothers identify more with

The music video is often cited as a precursor to the complex storytelling found in their later projects, like Dans la légende . It features symbolic imagery, such as a wounded protagonist in an elevator and scenes in a nightclub, which would become hallmarks of their cinematic style . PNL - PTQS (Plus Tony que Sosa) [Clip Officiel] PNL - PTQS (Plus Tony que Sosa) [Clip Officiel] YouTube·PNL PNL: PTQS (Plus Tony que Sosa) - Clip musical - IMDb Visual Significance The music video is often cited

The title and lyrics draw heavily from the cult gangster film , specifically the relationship between Tony Montana and Alejandro Sosa .

The lyrics explore the "dealer’s blues," a recurring theme for PNL that depicts the boredom, gravity, and moral conflict of the drug trade .

The music video premiered on May 8, 2015 , while the song was first revealed on April 17, 2015 .