Kendrick Lamar - Count Me Out
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Published 2022-12-16
Directed by Dave Free & Kendrick Lamar
Production Company: pgLang / project3
Executive Producers: Kendrick Lamar, Dave Free
Producers: Jason Baum, Jamie Rabineau
Director of Photography: Adam Newport-Berra
Additional Photography: Christopher Ripley
1st AD: Kenneth Taylor
Production Designer: Eric Hersey
Wardrobe Stylist: Taylor McNeill
Additional Wardrobe Styling: Shannon Stokes
Choreographer: Charm La’Donna
Stunts: Chris Gann
Grooming: Jenn Hanching
Makeup: Emily Cheng
Hair Stylist: Nikki Nelms
Hair Stylist: Khristien “Khristn” Ray
Barber: Victor Arellano
Makeup Artist / Helen Mirren: Jo Strettell
Hair Stylist / Helen Mirren: Richard Collins
Wardrobe Stylist / Helen Mirren: Lee Harris
Colorist: Mikey Rossiter
VFX: Tryptyc
Sound Design: Brandon Loulias
Editor: Neal Farmer
Commissioner: Michelle An
Special Thanks:
Dame Helen Mirren
Jack Dorsey
Vivi Nevo
Thank you to our team at pgLang.
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All Comments (21)
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Kendrick has transcended beyond a rapper. He is giving us a unique peak into his psyche. That’s what makes an artist a artist in my opinion.
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crazy how Kendrick’s just been dropping literal films in the form of music videos. HELEN MIRREN just chillin. legendary all around. 🐐
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Man it saddened me that people just look at this album as Kendrick worst album rather than actually understanding.
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how this didnt win best musical video on the grammys
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Kendrick gets a 100 points from me just having Helen Mirren as his therapist alone. Love these type of cameo and collaborations in music videos. His acting was on point too.
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I love how Helen's face reflects the pain that Kendrick is so obviously feeling.
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That choir in the back. “And I’m tripping and falling” is so angelic
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That‘s what i call an artist.
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I love the way Kendrick expresses his art. It’s so full of depth and the people that direct his music videos are phenomenally talented.
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I’m so astounded at how at 2:07 Kendrick’s facial expression switches from the abyss of depression to smiling with his boys as he drinks in the next scene. The way they contrasted the two was jaw dropping.
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Bro went from Therapy to diss Cole and Drake 💀
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I thought Drake’s diss was good, and it very well may be… But the way Kendrick makes every one of his songs a poem, it’s own experience… It’s just so beautiful and in such a different way… In such a way Drake can NEVER compete with.
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Kendrick’s music videos never disappoint
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Kendrick Lamar will never repeat himself with his album sound, he’s always evolving and that’s just impressive on it’s own, that’s why we always look forward to his albums.
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“Ain’t nobody but the mirror looking for the fall off” hit different now 🧐💀👀
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He said : I Love when you count me out. Be WARNED
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This is the Kendrick album that makes me the most emotional. I have cried to Auntie Diaries and Mother I Sober many times. It’s very sad to see so many people writing the album off as simply “worse” than some of his previous projects. Thank you for Mr. Morale and The Big Steppers, Kendrick!
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I love how he took out the aggressive parts of the song to match the melancholic mood of the video. Why is Kendrick soo GREAT
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the transparency and honest vulnerability he shows through his art is why he will always be my number one.
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Dude just puts his art out and that’s it. No interviews, no quotes, no freestyles on shows even though we ALL would love it. Dude just puts out a record, videos here and there, knowing it’ll be picked apart and examined to death. Everyone expected nothing of what we got. Dude is in his complete element and controlling his narrative and not once letting an outside influence break that. Rare to see now in a day where many artists are more in our feeds for everything except their music