Kendrick Lamar is keeping the theme of his city in his music videos with the latest filming of his next single, "Alright."

According to the LA Times, the rapper was seen on Thursday in a harness atop a street light in Los Angeles filming the fan favorite track. In a few fan videos, the rapper is seen spitting the lyrics to the track as an overhead crane holds him above L.A traffic. In another scene, the rapper is safely on the concrete rapping with some friends.

Filmed by director Colin Tilley, the rapper filmed a few scenes where he's in a harness flipping around a mob of fans. Some expected cameos in the video include Cali rapper Ezale and duo Los Rakas.

The track, produced by Pharrell, is the third single off the now gold album To Pimp a Butterfly.

Check out some behind-the-scenes photos in the gallery above.

Source: LA Times | Photo Credit: Screenshot