LOVE ÖHLING’S ‘MAKES THAT NEVER MADE IT’

Alex Elfving, Jonathan Sjöberg, Axel Källmén, Eric Hedberg, and Mateo Bergil are among the typical Swedish suspects who have helped Love Öhling of Sweden complete another outstanding edit.

These guys truly deserved their umlauts for the unfinished, soundtrack-free video they used for Öhling’s prior hit singles “Joi Jump,” “Hot Rod,” and “Mallis.” Glad to see that the age-old tradition of skateboarders swapping their shitty winters to slide some banks in Mallorca is still going strong in 2022. In the past Love Öhling has done a great job here with his homies. The Hot Rod of the boys is definitely a skateboard and they drive it with full power through the streets of Sweden.

Axel Berggren is not only one of our favorite skaters but he is also one hell of a nice guy. Congratulations on this video part filmed by Love Öhling, this is absolutely amazing! Öhling has really brought a bunch of different people together, forming a community and something dope for the rest of us to watch.

Adiah Michelle

Promoting understanding

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