Look At Me Now (official Video) Ft. Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes - Chris Brown -

: A cameo by the DeLorean sports car from Back to the Future further reinforces the theme of a "new school" sound rooted in the past. Technical Prowess and Collaboration

: The opening imagery features Brown in a mirrored mask inside a giant birdcage, a metaphor for his public confinement and subsequent transformation. The use of baggy clothes and bright, red laser lights pays homage to Spike Lee and classic hip-hop aesthetics. : A cameo by the DeLorean sports car

Director Colin Tilley employs a visual style that blends 1990s hip-hop nostalgia with abstract, futuristic elements. Director Colin Tilley employs a visual style that

The music video for (2011), directed by Colin Tilley and featuring Chris Brown , Lil Wayne , and Busta Rhymes , stands as a definitive moment in early 2010s hip-hop. Characterized by its minimalist, futuristic aesthetic and technical vocal performances, the video serves as a visual manifesto of professional resilience and artistic evolution. Artistic Direction and Visual Aesthetic Artistic Direction and Visual Aesthetic The video is

The video is renowned for capturing what many consider the pinnacle of rapid-fire "double-time" rap in the mainstream.

: Wayne provides a steady, confident flow that balances the high energy of the other two artists, cementing the track as an "urban anthem". Cultural and Critical Impact

: His blistering delivery is the video’s technical centerpiece, widely praised for its precision, breath control, and swagger . It turned the verse into a global challenge for fans and aspiring rappers alike.