Outkast have released a new animated video for “Two Dope Boyz (in a Cadillac),” ahead of the 25th-anniversary reissue of their album, ATLiens.
Directed by Rafatoon, the clip is a classic hit of psychedelia as Big Boi and Andre 3000 cruise around Atlanta, leaving a trail of sparkling blunt smoke in their wake. At one point, the pair even (fittingly) find themselves transported to the moon, and the video ends with a big, eye-popping explosion for good measure.
Outkast also announced that they’re prepping an interactive ATLiens video game. Produced...
Directed by Rafatoon, the clip is a classic hit of psychedelia as Big Boi and Andre 3000 cruise around Atlanta, leaving a trail of sparkling blunt smoke in their wake. At one point, the pair even (fittingly) find themselves transported to the moon, and the video ends with a big, eye-popping explosion for good measure.
Outkast also announced that they’re prepping an interactive ATLiens video game. Produced...
- 8/26/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Sia and Burna Boy have released a new animated music video for their upbeat single “Hey Boy.”
Directed by Rafatoon and created by the Dreambear production company, the visual for “Hey Boy” takes its cues from Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, A Goofy Movie, and other Eighties and Nineties Disney cartoons. Sia is presented onstage as a voluptuous, Jessica Rabbit-esque singer, chased around by a horny anthropomorphic wolf. Burna Boy, backup dancers, and other characters throughout the video also appear as anthropomorphized animals, joining Sia in a vibrant and colorful concert sequence.
Directed by Rafatoon and created by the Dreambear production company, the visual for “Hey Boy” takes its cues from Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, A Goofy Movie, and other Eighties and Nineties Disney cartoons. Sia is presented onstage as a voluptuous, Jessica Rabbit-esque singer, chased around by a horny anthropomorphic wolf. Burna Boy, backup dancers, and other characters throughout the video also appear as anthropomorphized animals, joining Sia in a vibrant and colorful concert sequence.
- 1/14/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
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