NYC gay rapper Chapman just released a strange new video for Bully track that starts off with a few sped-up black and white frames of him looking straight into the camera, before it abruptly stops, but not before he gives viewers the finger. Then comes a bunch of layered stock footage imagery (some NSFW) that appears to be a bizarre, pieced together story, told through Chapman’s sadistic recollection.
“Tristan Reginato (director) really took the reins on the visuals, and is behind the concept of overlaying footage on top of footage, says Chapman. “We used that process to paint a picture of the bully. The images kinda manifest the song, which I wrote when I was frustrated with myself, and how I can treat guys sometimes. But also realizing in retrospect that guys want to be treated badly. I’m a bully, but they wanna get to know me, as the song says.”
Well, didn’t see that coming! Chapman is the sweetest dude out there. Who knew that he felt like he was a bully for masochists? The only bad thing here is that we only get to see his sexy fotch for a few seconds. Perhaps that’s his way of punishing us…and I guess we kinda like it! Check out more tracks from Chapman on his Soundcloud, and look for his forthcoming debut album Progress Report coming soon.
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