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Who says you need a fancy mansion or a graffiti-covered alley to shoot a music video? California rapper Trapboy JT just flipped the script by filming his latest video inside an IKEA store. Yes, you heard that right—between the sectional sofas and that one unfortunate lamp you never knew you needed, Trapboy JT brought his beats to the furniture mecca. Talk about a bold choice!
Imagine being a shopper, wandering through the aisles looking for a storage solution, only to stumble upon a full-blown music video shoot! It’s one part surreal and two parts entertaining. While some might think it’s a gimmick, this creative use of space makes you wonder: is Trapboy JT starting a new trend in video production? After all, why not film a rap video where the decor is as stylish as the artist?
And let’s be real—if there’s ever a place that could use a soundtrack, it’s a store filled with home goods. But now the question is, are we witnessing the dawn of a legendary trend where unexpected locations become the new norm for music videos? If this becomes popular, I’m going to need a camera crew following me around whenever I’m doing my grocery shopping—who knows what kind of legendary content I could capture!
Have you ever thought about creative locations for media projects? What’s the most unexpected place you’d love to shoot a video? Let’s see what your wild imaginations can conjure!
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