With credits as a musician, actor, writer and director, it’s no shock that the multihyphenate creative known as Darnell Williams is the mastermind behind the camera and concept of his latest video, “F*ck Hollywood.” The cinematically crafted flick from the 12 Tone Music artist, who’s also directed works for notable hip-hop figures Big Sean and the late Mac Miller, is both mysterious and intriguing. “My inspiration was life in Hollywood, specifically the nightlife,” says Williams. “There’s always an experience to be had and something to get into. It’s a playground for those with vices who don’t mind crossing over to the dark side.” Beyond the definitive LA aesthetics, the engaging five-minute ten-second video reflects the MCs inner demons – fame, drugs, sex and alcohol. Williams puts the focus on storytelling, which is grounded in rock star reality, while the song and its funk-tinged beat serve as the perfect score. What starts off as young and reckless fun quickly turns into a gripping plot twist that alters the whole mood of the narrative. The result is an unexpected ending that begs for an extended version.
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