VIRAL: Skusta Clee wows with big-budget, zombie MV for ‘Karma’ with Gloc 9, Awra, Bea
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VIRAL: Skusta Clee wows with big-budget, zombie MV for ‘Karma’ with Gloc 9, Awra, Bea
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Published Nov 01, 2021 10:56 PM PHT

MANILA — Skusta Clee has gone viral, turning into a zombie in a star-studded, big-budget music video for “Karma,” and topping the music trends list of YouTube within a day of its release.
MANILA — Skusta Clee has gone viral, turning into a zombie in a star-studded, big-budget music video for “Karma,” and topping the music trends list of YouTube within a day of its release.
The Ex Battalion member premiered the “Thriller”-inspired short, which features a zombie apocalypse, fittingly on Halloween.
The Ex Battalion member premiered the “Thriller”-inspired short, which features a zombie apocalypse, fittingly on Halloween.
Directed by Titus Cee, the video sees Skusta Clee as a vengeful undead, dancing while rapping about being betrayed and seeking payback.
Directed by Titus Cee, the video sees Skusta Clee as a vengeful undead, dancing while rapping about being betrayed and seeking payback.
He is joined by a mob of zombies, performing at different locations, from a derelict supermarket to an abandoned bus.
He is joined by a mob of zombies, performing at different locations, from a derelict supermarket to an abandoned bus.
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Aside from Skusta Clee’s collaborator on the track, Gloc 9, the music video features cameo appearances from Awra Briguela as a glamorous zombie, and Bea Alonzo as the woman hunted by the rapper’s character.
Aside from Skusta Clee’s collaborator on the track, Gloc 9, the music video features cameo appearances from Awra Briguela as a glamorous zombie, and Bea Alonzo as the woman hunted by the rapper’s character.
The music video instantly won raves, with comments numbering nearly 15,000 on YouTube on Monday night. Viewers praised the production value, the portrayals of the undead, costumes and makeup, and the cinematography, among others.
The music video instantly won raves, with comments numbering nearly 15,000 on YouTube on Monday night. Viewers praised the production value, the portrayals of the undead, costumes and makeup, and the cinematography, among others.
As of writing, it remained the number one video in YouTube’s trending list for music, and has amassed over 2.3 million views in less than a day.
As of writing, it remained the number one video in YouTube’s trending list for music, and has amassed over 2.3 million views in less than a day.
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