Brotherhood has blessed us with plenty of stern new rap and grime throughout its soundtrack, and Krept & Konan's "Dunya" is one of the film's standout tracks. Director Noel Clarke went behind the lens again to shoot the visuals for it, which plays out like a mini movie itself. Kicking off with Krept & Konan watching news footage of Alton Sterling's murder—accompanied by a couple of scantily-clad, beautiful women eating cereal (somewhat distracting/detracting from the political message)—the pair then proceed to walk out of the flat and are instantly accosted by an aggressive police officer. But the altercation is soon flipped on its head and things quickly get sticky for the man in blue. Watch the action unfold up top.
Noel Clarke Flips The Script For Krept & Konan's Political "Dunya" Video
Krept and Konan drop their Dunya video.
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