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"Don't Let Me Fall" Video Review

The Atlanta rapper B.o.B. released the fourth video of his mega popular debut album "B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray." Video's premiere was aired on MTV on midnight, November 16th.

The video was shot in downtown Denver and at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater. Ethan Lander directed it, after the collaboration for the "Nothing On You" video.

B.o.B. is singing "Well it was just a dream, just a moment ago/ I was up so high, lookin' down at the sky, don't let me fall/ I was shooting for stars on a Saturday night/ They say, 'What goes up must come down'/ But don't let me fall." So, obviously, the video is his "Thank you" to all who made him what he is today.

In the video we can see him both on the streets and the magnificent peaks of Red Rocks in Colorado. It opens with B.o.B. sitting on a bench, a scene that seems like he's lying on the floor. The world is moving all around him, but he is still fallen down. Throughout the video we can see images from his early days, before his rising on the music scene. He is on the Red Rocks peak right after, as his surrounding is changing, but he finds something to lean on, as his fame is growing.

In the end, a band joins him in a scenery similar like the one in the beginning, when he's lying horizontally. But, this time, he stands up and walks away.

His manager TJ Chapman and T.I. appeared on the video. Obviously, B.o.B. is most thankful to them for his own rise.

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james tashji 159p 1 year ago

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