![]() The director, known to create masterpieces for everyone from Kanye West to Ol’ Dirty Bastard continued on in his explanation of the video comparisons. ![]() ![]() MTV did, however, originally air an unedited version of the video. He explained, “What you see here is the watered-down version of what went down…This is very important and I want everybody to know that this video was probably, for its time period, the equivalent to what Childish Gambino just did.”Īt the time of his explanation, Hype was pointing out a scene where Diddy re-enacts the crucifixion of Jesus Christ–a scene that was ultimately cut from the final version of the video. ![]() Legendary director Hype Williams weighed in on why he thinks the video has become so popular, and also compares it a classic of his own, the extremely controversial original edit for Nas‘ “Hate Me Now.”Īccording to Billboard, Williams explained the video’s contents at Red Bull’s New York Director’s Series discussion panel.
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