How to get rid of a hater with Niska
Shot in a contrasted black and white, Max Vatblé was inspired by the 90s using as references Hate by Mathieu Kassovitz and Jay-Z's attitude in 99 Problems.
French rapper Niska collaborates with director Max Vatblé for the release of his new single Chargé and offers us a haunting and shocking music video, enhanced by Niska's trap and urban influences.
With a very dark sound and lyrics revealing Niska's universe, we follow him walking around town, carrying a strange package on his back. Nobody seems interested, but we quickly discover that Niska is on a peculiar mission. He goes into a shady back store, where all the robbers meet! He gets the key n°7 from the Key boss to get rid of his hater.
Niska's journey comes to an end next to a shredder where he makes his strange package disappear, keeping only the shoes that he later adds to his collection. Here, Niska establishes his street credibility and demolishes his haters in the process.
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- Production Company Wanda Productions
- Director Max Vatble
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- Director Max Vatble
Shot in a contrasted black and white, Max Vatblé was inspired by the 90s using as references Hate by Mathieu Kassovitz and Jay-Z's attitude in 99 Problems. Between the 90's hip hop inspiration and Trap music, Max Vatblé offers a dark and striking music video, which fits perfectly with Niska's character.
Director Max Vatblé commented: “Hardcore French hip-hop meets the google search for ‘how to get rid of a hater’ set in a cartoonish black and white world.”