Yung Lean Getting ‘Goat’ Praise for Viral Video Short Film With ‘Masterpiece’ Choreography
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Yung Lean Getting ‘Goat’ Praise for Viral Video Short Film With ‘Masterpiece’ Choreography
Yung Lean stars in and lends his voice to a new music video short film with some of the best choreography you’ll see all year.
By Stephen Andrew Galiher
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Yung Lean stars in a new short film, “Storm”, and the music video is going viral for its “masterpiece” choreography. The clip has also garnered a lot of acclaim for the Swedish rapper. His performance is even getting him “goat” level praise.
The two-part short film is a musical collaboration between GENER8ION—French dance producer Surkin—and filmmaker Romain Gavras. For the first part, “Storm I”, we’re treated to an exciting action-drama narrative with a tense electo-soundtrack. In it, Lean stars as a prep school kid causing the most chaos possible.
It’s really when we get to “Storm II” that the film’s viral element comes in. Yung Lean’s character stands facing the camera, then, with a........
