Tommy Cash is back, superimposing his face in many disturbing ways for latest video

Date
31 May 2018

Tommy Cash is the Estonian rapper who has garnered a reputation for some of the weirdest music videos around, racking up millions of views on YouTube. Having previously superimposed his actual face onto an actual vagina, he’s back again with a slightly less vulgar but nonetheless creepy video.

Released yesterday, the video for Cash’s latest song Little Molly turns a host of dancers, a class of school children and even a bride and groom into himself. Each appearing against a stereotypical portrait photography backdrop, the characters have their own bodies but their faces have been swapped for Cash’s. These slightly disturbing visuals effects are the work of Denis Strahhov and Denhov Visuals. The project was directed by the rapper alongside Anna-Lisa Himma who also art directed and styled the project.

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Tommy Cash and Anna-Lisa Himma: Little Molly. Visual effects: Denis Stravhov and Denhov Visuals

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Tommy Cash and Anna-Lisa Himma: Little Molly. Visual effects: Denis Stravhov and Denhov Visuals

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Tommy Cash and Anna-Lisa Himma: Little Molly. Visual effects: Denis Stravhov and Denhov Visuals

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Tommy Cash and Anna-Lisa Himma: Little Molly. Visual effects: Denis Stravhov and Denhov Visuals

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Tommy Cash and Anna-Lisa Himma: Little Molly. Visual effects: Denis Stravhov and Denhov Visuals

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Tommy Cash and Anna-Lisa Himma: Little Molly. Visual effects: Denis Stravhov and Denhov Visuals

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Tommy Cash and Anna-Lisa Himma: Little Molly. Visual effects: Denis Stravhov and Denhov Visuals

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Tommy Cash and Anna-Lisa Himma: Little Molly. Visual effects: Denis Stravhov and Denhov Visuals

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Ruby joined the It’s Nice That team as an editorial assistant in September 2017 after graduating from the Graphic Communication Design course at Central Saint Martins. In April 2018, she became a staff writer and in August 2019, she was made associate editor.

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