Chris Brown’s new music video for ‘Look At Me Now’ shows that he very much had a motive for releasing a photo of his own genitalia. Using whatever it is you have down there to promote your new album is lame. Every artist worries about album sales (and those who say they don't are lying). They are all at the the mercy of the record buying public. However, those artists can only deliver a decent record and promote it to the best of their ability hoping people will support it. Certain gimmicks does not put you in a better place, and it all comes across as a bit desperate and sad.
Putting that aside, the clip is a street savvy urban affair which puts heavy emphasis on the underground dance scene. This particular culture has also helped to spawn the materialisation of urban graffiti art which was also put in for good measure. The Colin Tilley directed visual features rappers Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne and puts across Breezy's artistic vision really well. The Afrojack & Diplo produced track is currently sitting comfortably at #15 on Billboards Hot 100.
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