VIDEO: Rizzle Kicks star in new Vita ad

British hip hop duo Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sule, otherwise known as Rizzle Kicks, are the stars of a new PlayStation Vita ad which you can see below.

The ad will begin airing on UK TV on February 24th and will begin a cinema run on March 9th.

The short uses a track called Dreamers from Rizzle Kicks album Stereotypical. An extended version of the Vita ad will be used as the video for its release later in the year.

"We’ve got such a busy 2012 coming up with our tour dates, playing festivals and recording our second album,” Rizzle Kicks’ Stephens stated. The Vita’s perfect for keeping us entertained when we’ve got some downtime or when we’re on the go.”

SCEE president and CEO Jim Ryan added: PlayStation Vita is an incredible device that offers the best possible portable gaming experiences. Its revolutionary mix of features combined with social connectivity, delivers a platform for gamers to play games in a whole new way and to connect with their friends and the world around them.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IMvDDJHjds

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