KEY GLOCK CHANNELS JOHN WICK IN HIS HIGH OCTANE "LET'S GO" VIDEO
Key Glock just dropped his new music video for “Let’s Go” and it’s an action-packed thrill fest that channels John Wick and Fast and Furious. For three heart-pounding minutes, you’ll be immersed in Glock’s high-octane world as he and Alix Lapri tear through the city on a crime spree with style. Why the song is currently trending #29 for music right now on YouTube? You'll have to watch to find out. The Memphis rapper has been putting in work and this cinematic short film proves it. Get ready for fight scenes, fast cars, and more. “Let’s Go” is off Glock’s latest album Glockoma 2, and has already racked up over 34 million streams.
Key Glock Channels Action Movie Greats in New "Let's Go" Video
Key Glock's new music video for "Let's Go" pays homage to action movie classics like John Wick and Point Break. The short film follows Key Glock and Alix Lapri as modern-day outlaws pulling off high-stakes heists across the city. Their crime spree hits everything from car washes to convenience stores, and Glock manages to escape the cops at every turn.
The action-packed video is directed by Chris Villa, known for crafting mini-movies for hip hop stars. Villa helps bring Key Glock's vision to life with fight scenes, explosions, sports cars, and chase sequences straight out of an action blockbuster. Alix Lapri, known for her role on Power, stars as Glock's partner in crime and ride-or-die Bonnie to his Clyde.
"Let's Go" is from the deluxe version of Glock's album Glockoma 2, released in June 2023. The song shows Key Glock's star power and ability to craft a catchy, high-energy track. Glock's refusal to feature any other artists on the song or album is a testament to his confidence in his own skills and style.
The video for "Let's Go" proves Key Glock has both the musical and cinematic vision to craft a high-octane, visually stunning short film. Between the song's success and Glock's clear ambition, it's no wonder collaborator Tay Keith hinted at more unreleased music from the duo on the way. Key Glock is an artist to watch, and if "Let's Go" is any indication, his future videos and releases will be just as action-packed and entertaining as this one.
Breaking Down the High-Octane Scenes and Car Chases
The “Let’s Go” music video is packed with high-speed chases, dangerous stunts, and explosions that pay homage to action classics like John Wick and Point Break.
Car Chases Galore
Glock and his crew tear through the city streets in souped-up sports cars, dodging traffic and evading the cops at every turn. In one thrilling sequence, Glock drifts around corners, blows through red lights, and narrowly avoids collisions. The high-speed action is sure to get your adrenaline pumping.
High-Risk Stunts
The video features death-defying jumps, crashes, and tumbles as Glock and his crew pull off daring heists and escapes. In one scene, Glock leaps from the top floor of a parking garage onto the roof of a moving car below. The risky stunts push the limits of action and keep you on the edge of your seat.
Mass Destruction
Explosions rock the city as Glock and his team blow up buildings, vehicles, and infrastructure to cover their tracks. Fireballs engulf the screen, destroying everything in their path. The huge blasts are visually stunning and ramp up the video’s intensity.
Between the suped-up hot rods, massive explosions, and daring stunts, “Let’s Go” is a high-octane thrill ride from start to finish. The big-budget action sequences give the video major blockbuster appeal and showcase Glock as an artist to watch. If this short film is any indication, Glock’s got a bright future making music videos that could rival major action franchises.
Alix Lapri Plays Glock's Leading Lady in Bonnie and Clyde Twist
When Key Glock wanted a leading lady for his high-octane “Let’s Go” music video, he knew exactly who to call - rising star Alix Lapri. Lapri is no stranger to gritty, high-energy roles. Her breakout role came in the Starz series “Power” where she played a cunning criminal mastermind. Lapri’s charismatic and fearless performance in “Let’s Go” proves she can hold her own against the best of them.
Glock and Lapri have undeniable on-screen chemistry in their modern-day take on the infamous criminal couple. Whether robbing convenience stores or escaping the cops in a high-speed chase, they operate as a well-oiled machine. Their Bonnie and Clyde act hits its peak in an explosive finale where they pull off a massive bank heist and make their getaway, living life in the fast lane.
With “Let’s Go” amassing over 34 million streams and counting, Key Glock’s cinematic approach to music videos is paying off. His collaboration with director Chris Villa resulted in a high-budget short film that could easily pass as an action blockbuster. And by casting Alix Lapri as his leading lady and partner in crime, Glock found the perfect co-star to bring his vision to life.
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