Rapper Binz released the MV "Hung ho" on digital music platforms. This is one of the songs that received a lot of attention from the debut album "Gap lai" (Meeting Again), thanks to its emotional melody and narrative lyrics.
Different from the glamorous, personal image that was associated with Binz's name through many previous products, "Hung ho" shows a more contemplative and contemplative aspect of the male artist. The MV is built as a journey to look back at the past, where the character faces the things he has lost to learn to understand himself and those who have gone through his life.
According to the production crew, the song is not simply a sad love song but also an apology to those who have been hurt in a relationship. Instead of blaming or regretting, the song aims for tolerance and acceptance of one's own shortcomings.
Sharing about the product, Binz said that "Hung ho" was written from a perspective different from previous songs. The male rapper looks back at past mistakes with more sympathy, instead of just focusing on personal pain.
The highlight of the MV lies in the abstract storytelling style. The director uses many wide camera angles and long segments to emphasize the feeling of waiting, loneliness and silence in emotions.
In addition, the transition between black and white and bright colors is considered an important visual technique. Colored frames appear at special emotional milestones, from the moment love begins, the happy stage to the moment the character is ready to let go of the hurt to move on.
Images of two versions of the female character are also inserted throughout the MV as a symbol of different states of love, from breakdown to healing. Through this, the crew wants to convey the message that facing memories is not to torment oneself but to learn to understand and become more mature.
Indifferent" continues to extend the spirit of narration throughout the album "Meeting Again" - a project considered an important milestone in Binz's career. If previously the male rapper impressed with the image of a "bad boy" and vibrant hits, then in this album, he chooses to explore more deeply personal experiences and inner life.