BREAK THE INTERNET (2023) | Music Video

Rising artist Rodney Chrome explores the parameters of gender norms in this visual commentary on masculinity and the spaces it manifests in.

  • Directed by Olivia De Camps
    Director of Photography Violet Smith
    Produced by Roya Alidjani | Tiana Cantu | Ethan Romaine
    Production Companies: Lucho Sabe Productions | Ladytrap Productions
    Choreographed by: Rodney Chrome
    1st AD: Emily Massey
    1st AC: Evan Miller
    2nd AC: Sarah Gilmore
    Steadicam Op: Paulius Kontijevas
    Gaffer: Jeremy Herron
    Key Grip: Jackson Yeomans
    Best Girl Grip: Nifemi Adegboye
    Grips: Neha Fernandes | Andrew Wang
    Production Designer: Katie Balun
    Set Dressers: Natalia Ferrara | Jonathan Schatzberg | Bella Norton
    Costume Designer: CJ Gainer
    Certain Garments Provided by: Jamall Osterholm
    Costume Assistant: Faoilean Cosgrove
    PA: Henry Claudy | Jakub Legocki
    BTS: Eric Hart Jr.
    Artist Management: Planet88 MGMT - KT | Aida Sherif
    Rain Room Unit 1st AC: Benjy Berkowitz
    Rain Room Unit Gaffer: Jackson Yeomans
    Rain Room Unit Grip: Nick Duffy
    Editor: Hrishi Bardhan
    Color: Vincent Murphy
    Sound Design: Hrishi Bardhan | Jacob Boblitt
    Graphics: Borja Schettini

    Starring

    Opponent: Jordy Emmanuel
    Dancers: Iman Brooks | Jasmyne Blandon | Sasha Bass-Ulmer | Madeline Song
    Fight club scene: Richard Flores | Shefik | Ronald Shaer | Manny Weathers | Robert Earl | Hunter Wilson | Vladimir Manosalvas | Rob Denberg, Hassani (Chris) Grafton | Yisa Durosinmi | CJ Gainer | KT | Corey Ross | Nuke (pitbull)
    Gym scene: Malachi Chapman | Felipe Del Rosario | Uriel J. Winfree III | Kenton Jeremiah | Ray Miller | Angel Le’Flore, Saint Luv | Jonah Anthony

    Song Credits:

    Written by: Rodney Chrome
    Produced by: underscores and milkfeet
    Mixed by: Daniel Neiman
    Mastered by: Made by GoodBoy

PRESS

  • Paper Magazine | Rodney Chrome Comes for Necks on 'Break the Internet'

“the visual features nods to Doja Cat's live performance of "Say So" and Cardi B and Lil Uzi Vert choreographer Sean Bankhead, all taking place in what feels like a queer version of Fight Club.”

MATT MOEN for PAPER MAGAZINE

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