Life
doesn’t
get
any
better
than
the
flossy
grandeur
on
display
in
Kalan.FrFr’s
latest
visual
drop
to
the
single,
“Don’t
Move”
featuring
Detroit’s
own,
Tay
B.
The
Roc
Nation
rapper’s
big
dawg
status
is
emphasized
in
every
frame:
from
a
fleet
of
exotic
cars,
models
and
dancers,
to
icy
drip,
stacks
of
cash
and
celebrity
cameos,
the
boastful
lyricist
is
on
a
quest
to
live
life
beyond
limits.
In
his
creative
zone,
Kalan.FrFr
stunts
all
over
“Don’t
Move,”
dropping
bars
that
warn
listeners
to
keep
it
cool
atop
a
g-funk
soaked
beat
courtesy
of
producers
Diego
Ave,
Chambers
and
George
Jenkins.
Directed
by
BenMarc,
the
music
video
gives
viewers
a
cinematic
glimpse
into
Kalan.FrFr’s
popstar
world,
that
begins
with
the
West
Coast
artist
backstage
at
a
show
before
entertaining
a
packed-out
crowd.
From
there,
its
quick
clips
of
the
duo
trading
verses
in
garage
parking
lots,
while
cruising
the
LA
streets
pushing
a
Maybach
truck
on
hydraulics
and
generous
strip
club
scenes.
They
match
the
energy
of
the
collaboration
including
the
song’s
bouncy
808-beat.
Kalan.FrFr
doesn’t
shy
away
from
highlighting
hip-hop’s
superficiality
or
extravagance,
he
embraces
it
and
turns
it
into
a
movie.
Over
the
last
few
years,
Tay
B
has
become
one
of
Detroit’s
Hip-Hop
heavyweights
collaborating
with
artists
like
Skilla
Baby,
42
Dugg
and
Lil
Baby,
who
recently
co-signed
Kalan.FrFr
and
Tay
B’s
performance
of
“Don’t
Move”
on
From
The
Block.
About
the
collab
,Kalan
says,
Working
with
Tay
B
was
so
dope,
he’s
the
homie
and
bro
rap
fire.
It
was
written!
We
didn’t
have
a
choice
but
to
make
a
banger.“
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“Don’t
Move”
is
featured
on
Kalan.FrFr’s
latest
6-song
EP,
Not
Hard
2
Understand,
where
the
charismatic
and
laidback
storyteller
keeps
West
Coast
music
alive.