Rico Nasty's body positivity
In an installment of Adulthood, an animated content series created by Chromebook, the rapper talks candidly about body image and loving yourself.
Credits
powered by- Agency Arts & Letters/Richmond
- Production Company Friends Electric/USA
- Director Danielle Oexmann
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Credits
powered by- Agency Arts & Letters/Richmond
- Production Company Friends Electric/USA
- Director Danielle Oexmann
- Executive Creative Director Charles Hodges
- Head of Strategy Andy Grayson
- HP Letitia Jacobs
- Executive Creative Director Jed Grossman
- Creative Director Neil Ramanan
- Creative Director Lauren Albee
- Producer Nicole Lederman
- Executive Producer Kate Hitchings
- Executive Producer Belinda Blacklock
- Managing Director Rich Weinstein
- Animation Creative DIrector Justin Leibow
- Animation Director Jordan Bruner
- Editor Sofia Kerpan
- VFX Adam Singer
- Animator Matt Andrews
- Flame Mastering Mark Renton
Credits
powered by- Agency Arts & Letters/Richmond
- Production Company Friends Electric/USA
- Director Danielle Oexmann
- Executive Creative Director Charles Hodges
- Head of Strategy Andy Grayson
- HP Letitia Jacobs
- Executive Creative Director Jed Grossman
- Creative Director Neil Ramanan
- Creative Director Lauren Albee
- Producer Nicole Lederman
- Executive Producer Kate Hitchings
- Executive Producer Belinda Blacklock
- Managing Director Rich Weinstein
- Animation Creative DIrector Justin Leibow
- Animation Director Jordan Bruner
- Editor Sofia Kerpan
- VFX Adam Singer
- Animator Matt Andrews
- Flame Mastering Mark Renton
With a name like Rico Nasty, you'd expect a pep-talk from US rapper to be somewhat vicious.
Instead, as is evidenced in this lovely branded short for Chromebook's Adulthood series, Nasty actually has a wise and encouraging view of life, and talks candidly about it.
How to get your mind right with Rico Nasty dives into her personal struggles with body dysmorphia and mental wellness, while offering tips and strategies to viewers: from normalizing talking to yourself, to taking walks, to getting yourself ready for “pretty bitch time” by tuning out the negative thoughts and diving into some good new fashioned self care.
Backed by perfectly fitted animation from Friends Electric director Danielle Oexmann, the film's honesty and nimble execution makes for a charming and heartfelt piece of content.