Vietnam’s favorite Pikachu crew Cút Lộn has just unleashed their new music video for “Chơi Tiếp”, and it’s a visceral blend of noise, motion, and meaning.
The video digs into a common question in heavy music circles: What actually happens in a mosh pit? Is there structure and rhythm, or are you just free to lose yourself—or worse, lose respect for others? “Chơi Tiếp” doesn’t answer these questions directly. Instead, it reflects on them through the lens of movement—specifically, krumping, a dance style rooted in freestyle energy, expression, and non-violent intensity.
To bring that to life, Cút Lộn collaborated with Viet Kingdom Raw, a crew of seasoned krumpers whose performance drives the video’s emotional core. Krumping isn’t about choreography—it’s about occupying space, challenging others, and feeding off energy, much like the best (and most respectful) mosh pits do.
The result is a video that feels both aggressive and honest, raw yet reflective. Directed and edited by Quang Sọt, shot by Kiên & Quỳnh, and lit by Bomb, the MV features standout performances by dancers Sick Master Fish, Krocco, AK95, Pumba, Teshuxx a.k.a Souldja Padragon, Gorillaz, XIX, and MilliHao.
The video was also one of the final projects filmed at Arcan, a key venue in Saigon’s underground scene that recently announced its closure. The band used the release to share their hopes for Arcan’s eventual return in a new form—and to honor the space that hosted countless shows and creative experiments.
“Chơi Tiếp” is more than a punk video—it’s a statement about community, movement, and how we treat each other in the chaos.
Watch it now and see what happens when two raw cultures collide.