Cypress Hill Film Two Videos
Cypress Hill just finished shooting the video for “Trouble.” The video for the rock single from the band’s December 4th release, Stoned Raiders, was filmed in downtown Los Angeles, including a segment shot in the city’s little-known and little-used subway system.
“It’s a series of different scenes,” says Cypress Hill’s B-Real. “Obviously in my verse I’m talking about my past and how crazy it was and the trouble I used to get into and the demons that haunt me for it. In the video I’m getting chased in most of my scenes by my own demons for all the shit I did.”
Other scenes include live footage of Cypress Hill performing in a subway tunnel and an impromptu mosh pit on Sen Dog’s front lawn. The group partnered with Chris Robinson (DMX, Jay-Z) for the clip, giving the director free reign to write his own treatment for the video.
“He has a lot of good ideas,” says B-Real. “We basically let him run with it. I didn’t want to tie the guy’s hands behind his back by sticking to the guidelines of what the song is.”
Cypress Hill also filmed the video for the rap single, “Lowrider,” which was shot by director team Smith and Borin. True to its title, the clip features the group tooling around in ’57 Chevy’s and ’64 Impalas. Both videos will hit video networks this month.