"Music Video Shot in UK", There's nothing in music video that makes you feel like it was shot in UK, so don't have to make that statement. The whole song is infront of a graffiti. Only the thing I could see in the whole song was so called actor and actress or whatever frictioning their body against each other. What was there besides that ???
There's nothing good to appreciate and wasn't too bad either. I guess for this type of song I wouldn't mind watching for the first time, but never repeat for the second time.
as prapta said earlier, there is nothing evidence that makes me it was shot in uk. You are just trying to get more sampathy from sajha user thats all . By the way she looks like lap dancer nothing more than that and i don't have more comments for you.
It would have been utter rubbish if different places of England was shown. The video is mostly about black rap so a graffiti is more apt choice. I think this video is rightly pictured in right place.
Let's read the title again.... Music Video Shot IN England....
So for those confused about it, it's a video shot in the vicinity of England but not actually ABOUT England.
Great video that suited the song very well, girl was hot and of course will be looking fine and dancing around as standard in a rap video. What do some of u want to see in a rap video...the Queen of England twirling around in a ball gown...? Jeez.
It was apt to mention the video was made in UK since mostly all of the rap videos are from US, so it was at this point nice to know the origination wasn't US this time, that's all, its not rocket science.
Anyways Sachin, i thought it was all awesome, the song, the intro, the grimey shot of the streets, the colourful grafitti, the hot girl, the two dudes are kool and rapping was 10/10, it all came out so much more natural and real than most rap videos that look so fake and manufactured.
Keep some more coming and posting, loved it, i am a fan!
sachins1, Have to give you a pat in the back for doing a very good job on the video. Of course there wasn't anything new we haven't already seen, but coming up with something like that calls for a level of artistic talent and you have certainly displayed that. For the video being made in UK, it doesn't really matter where the location is. But I think you were also trying to convey a fusion of Nepali & British hip-hop (the guy's (Bivor Gurung?) accent was British than American/ Black English) and he's got potential there as well.
Keep up the good work and hoping to see more of your work in the future.
A regular rap song, with an excellent video shot..... There are room for some improvement but you do have a real potential.... We do not have a lot of talent like you in the diaspora... Try singing in English rather than the fusion in terms of language used.... you may be able to attract wider audience... Keep up the job... Best of luck
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