King Chip is storming the left coast--and he's doing it by himself. In the new video for his self-produced "By My Lonely," Chip hops from intersections to cliffs to threats and back again, asserting and reasserting one very simple premise: you might need him, but he doesn't need you. In leaving his native Cleveland to explore Los Angeles, Chip recalls his grandmother's porch getting shot up, following killers in Buicks and handshakes with people he wouldn't look at now. Slated to appear on his upcoming album CleveLAfornia, "By My Lonely" falls down a rabbit hole of anger and paranoia. His eyes concealed, Chip spends the video accentuating his lonesomeness, with nary another featured character. No one plays a role in Chip's narrative but himself. CleveLAfornia does not yet have a release date, but is expected in the first half of this year.

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