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Jaden Smith vomits everywhere in his new video for 'Fallen'

The video has received a mixed reception on YouTube

Roisin O'Connor
Tuesday 06 December 2016 05:12 EST
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Jaden Smith has released a video to accompany his song 'Fallen', taken from his mysterious upcoming project Syre.

Set in a deserted town in California in the 1800s, the video shows Smith stumbling around, dancing on top of a mountain in front of the sunset, and throwing up quite a lot.

The singer and rapper pays homage to Kid Cudi by including the cover for his 2009 record Man on the Moon: The End of Day.

Kid Cudi posted the video premiere on his social media accounts, and wrote: "I am honoured to debut the epic visuals for my lil bro Jaden's new jam 'FALLEN'. WATCH and FLY!"

The video has received a mixed reception on YouTube, with 2,629 'likes' and 4,530 'dislikes' at the time of writing.

Smith recently claimed that he was once a real vampire and could not go out in sunlight because he was allergic.

Speaking to French magazine Numero Homme in October, he said he was "only wearing black and I was hiding from the sun because I was a vampire".

"I was a vampire, for real. I could not expose myself to the son and I was only wearing black trenchcoats.

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