Chris Brown, Young Thug - Go Crazy (official Video) Page
: The video features high-energy cameos from Justin and Christian (King) Combs , who participate in the dance sequences, as well as an appearance by rapper Gunna .
: Cinematographer Pascal Combes-Knoke used "eye-popping" colors and "vibrant" lighting to match the track's uptempo, trap-infused R&B sound. VFX elements, such as colorful lightning and large-scale fireworks, further enhance the "supernatural" atmosphere of the party. Key Cameos and Choreography
For many, the video represented a defiant act of joy during the 2020 pandemic. Chris Brown, Young Thug - Go Crazy (Official Video)
Released on July 17, 2020, the official music video for "Go Crazy" by Chris Brown and Young Thug serves as a vibrant, high-energy centerpiece for their collaborative mixtape, Slime & B . Directed by and filmed at Brown's own Southern California residence during the COVID-19 lockdown, the visual successfully captured a sense of "summer joy" that many felt was missing during that period. Visual Narrative and Atmosphere
A staple of Chris Brown’s videography, the choreography in "Go Crazy" is a major highlight, often described by critics as "dope" and "electrifying". : The video features high-energy cameos from Justin
The video is framed as a massive Hollywood Hills house party that feels both grounded and supernatural.
: The choreography in the video helped fuel the #GoCrazyChallenge , a viral TikTok trend that involved dancing alongside a slow-moving car—a movement originally inspired by influencer Mufasa and amplified by Brown and his daughter, Royalty. Cultural Context and Reception Key Cameos and Choreography For many, the video
: Utilizing Chris Brown’s personal home added an authentic "insider" feel to the production, featuring scenes on his basketball court, by the pool, and throughout the sprawling estate.