![]() ![]() The ending comes as a nice surprise: After encountering the police obstacle, the artist surrounds himself with his friends as a support system. You have to keep moving forward, and that’s what’s depicted in both the song and its video. Each character in the visual represents a specific aspect or stage in my life. It just looked so cool in my head, and it translated well on screen. The idea just came to me as I was listening to the song one day with my headphones in. The 23-year-old artist told us about the process: Adults in their 40s and 50s who regularly experience nightmares might have real cause for concern. I remember when I quit gaming I had this same experience, having dreams or nightmares about me playing video games, and I would feel really silly and wonder if. The almost four-minute long chase modeled after a scrolling platformer game, complete with obstacles (the police, the “Bill Collectors”) and power-ups (a bike, a 1-UP), the video accurately reflects the song itself, which is about the way life hits in a linear motion. Bay Area rapper Caleborate’s visual for the track “Game Over” is a video of this breed. It’s become almost refreshing to see a visual that just exists as such, not as art or statement piece. There’s something to be said for a music video that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Alice in Wonderland is a quintessential movie in the age-old trope of waking up where the story has been all just a dream. Meek Mill and Kirko Bangz Are Young & Gettin It With Jimmy Fallon Video Meek Mill and Kirko Bangz Are Young & Gettin It With. ![]()
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