The scripted storytelling features appearances by reality television personalities, Malaysia Pargo, formerly of Basketball Wives LA, and Bambi Benson of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, who appear in two separate storylines scored with Gane’s music.
“It’s not just about music anymore. It’s world-building,” said Gane in a statement. “Each scene is a lyric. Each flip is a case file.”
Bambi and Malaysia’s appearances expand on Gane’s earlier Flip Dat launch in Detroit, which debuted as an immersive, mystery-themed event tied to the self-directed music video that premiered on Nov. 5 on YouTube and major streaming platforms.
Set against a surreal Detroit backdrop, the video follows Inspector Gane, as he investigates the layered riddles of love, identity, and betrayal.
“When I say I directed it, I mean everything, story, color palette, wardrobe, storyboard,” Gane said in a statement. “This project let me recalibrate my public identity and show the world what I truly am: a director, a storyteller and an architect of worlds.”
Alongside the video, Gane held a Night of Mystery and Peculiarities in Ferndale, Michigan, featuring live storytelling and interactive elements, before having a release event at Atlanta’s Sauce Buckhead alongside London “Deelishis” Charles.
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