Chris Brown and Big Sean Fuses Their Talents To Recreate An Episode for 'Play No Games'

Big Sean has finally outdone himself by bringing back sitcoms to life once again. As he filmed his new music video for his song "Play No Games", this famous rapper collaborates with Chris Brown and Ty Dolla $ign to create a parody on the hit 90ss sitcom, "Martin".

Big Sean, a 25-year-old rapper, recently performed during the 2015 BET Awards last June 28. According to Hollywood Life, he has created a new music video for his song entitled "Play No Games" along with famous rapper/singer/songwriter Chris Brown and Ty Dolla $ign. The alleged video was comedic to the extent that everyone felt nostalgic looking back at how the famous 90s sitcom entitled "Martin" could actually feel fresh as these rappers created a modern parody of it.

According to Perez Hilton, sitcoms are a thing of the past. However, with Sean's efforts in creating his own version with his "Martin"-inspired music video rendition, the costumes, introduction and even the set design truly proves that this rapper knows how to create entertaining takes on the past.

The video shows cameos by French Montana and Martin Lawrence himself, the lead actor in the original sitcom, modern takes on 90s parties like adding in camcoders to the set, partygoers dressed up with 90s-style wardrobe, and still catering to the original screenplays of one of the episodes of the sitcom that showed Martin's cd player being stolen after a wild kickback at his apartment.

The director responsible for this creative and fresh parody is Mike Carson. He really outdid himself this time. In fact, one of the show's stars who played Gina on the show named Tisha Campbell-Martin even tweeted her appreciation for the said view moments after it premiered.

The Hollywood scene has definitely been improving based on artistry, especially after we witnessed the hilarious parody of Big Sean, Chris Brown and Ty Dolla $ign's rendition of the hit 90s sitcom entitled "Martin". The music video of Big Sean's "Play No Games" have truly entertained the public! Do you think director Mike Carson has other artistic ideas down his sleeves to grace the screens with yet another creative take on 90s hit sitcoms? Post your comments below.

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