Bobby Brackins Gets Animated In "Big Film" Visual Ft. G-Eazy & Jeremih

The animated visual isn't one for the kids.

BYErika Marie
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Last summer Bobby Brackins enjoyed success with his single "Whiplash" while also dropping "Big Film," but it's taken eight months for the rapper to deliver the visual for his G-Eazy and Jeremih-assisted track. Don't let the animation in this video fool you; the ladies in these scenes are showing off their freaky sides in the Maxwell Benson-directed visual that teeters on an R rating.

"Big Film" was featured on Brackins' 2018 EP To Live For, the second installation of his three-part series that includes his first EP To Kill For and the forthcoming follow-up, To Die For. “This is my second record with G-Eazy," Brackins said. "My first was 'Hot Box' which was a fan favorite so it was only right to keep working."

"I also wrote the hook on G’s song 'Friend Zone' and wrote 'FWU' - a Pia Mia record that featured G so we have natural creative chemistry," he continued. "We are both from Oakland so we instantly clicked. I’ve known Jeremih for about ten years now. We had a song a while back called '180' that was a banger and he is on my song 'My Jam' with Zendaya which did really well. Jeremih and G are not only frequent collaborators, but they are my buddies."


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