In a Japanese-cinema-inspired promo for her viral track Mamushi, the American rapper transforms into a python to ensnare unsuspecting men.
American rapper Megan Thee Stallion has launched this sultry and cinematic promo, directed by Onda through ProdCo, for her viral track Mamushi (which translates to a small, venomous pit viper), featuring Japanese rapper Yuki Chiba.
Starting in black and white -a nod to the legendary Akira Kurosawa- the film gradually warms to rich, red tones as the man falls under her spell, eventually cooling into blues for a hypnotic dance performed by an army of her dead victims.
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