The world's first 3D printed rap music video premiered on Friday, February 12th in Brooklyn called "The Black Crook" featuring a track from 20-year-old French rapper Marcus Dossavi-Gourdot, also known as KillASon. The music video is a voodoo-inspired remix of a classic piece of musical theater and the story of Frankenstein set to hip hop music and full of outrageous and colorful 3D printed props, jewelry and costumes. The video was conceived by and styled by industrial designer Célia Elmasu and artist Nelly Zagury, who are also the co-owners of New York-based jewelry brand Holy Faya. You can learn more about the video over on 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/119788/rap-video-3d-printed-props/