KJ Apa, performing under the moniker Mr Fantasy, has released a star-packed music video for his new single "Do Me Right" — and used the premiere to announce his long‑awaited debut album. The clip, which Apa said is now live on YouTube and the song is "streaming everywhere," reunites the actor‑turned‑musician with a broad cross‑section of friends and colleagues from film and television.

The visual features a who’s‑who of Hollywood cameos, including former Riverdale co‑stars Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes and Madelaine Petsch, alongside performers such as Nick Jonas, Dave Franco, Rob Lowe, Kiernan Shipka and Derek Hough. Other appearances include Zoey Deutch and Jimmy Tatro (credited as the engaged couple), Justice Smith, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Cody Simpson, Neal McDonough, Frank Grillo, Tyler Posey, Rufus Sewell, Daniel Seavey, Alex Warren, Pete Berg, Florian Gouello and additional faces from Apa’s social circle. Apa teased the release in the days leading up to the premiere with short Instagram clips that showcased many of the celebrity cameos.

Announcing the video on Instagram, Apa wrote in all caps, "THE OFFICIAL VIDEO OF ‘DO ME RIGHT’ IS NOW LIVE ON YOUTUBE!!! SONG IS STREAMING EVERYWHERE!! I LOVE YOU ALL!!!!" He went on to thank the "WONDERFUL FRIENDS" who joined him in the project, underscoring the communal, friend‑driven spirit behind the clip’s casting choices.

Alongside the video release, Apa revealed the release date for his debut album. Fantasyland is slated for June 26, and he urged fans to pre‑order and presave the record, adding that the songs — and his listeners — "are the loves of my life." In the same post he name‑checked Dave Franco, writing, "I am so happy to share with you and Dave Franco this BRILLIANT news!" — a line that suggests Franco played a notable role in the album campaign, whether as collaborator, creative partner or close supporter.

Apa has been increasingly visible as a musical artist while maintaining his acting profile. The inclusion of several Riverdale alumni and a cross‑section of musicians and actors in the "Do Me Right" video signals an effort to bridge his entertainment worlds and position Mr Fantasy as a pop‑culture project backed by established industry friends. The video's release strategy — short social teasers followed by a high‑profile ensemble clip — follows contemporary pop promotion trends, leveraging celebrity cameos to drive social media attention.

"Do Me Right" and its video are available now on YouTube, and Fantasyland is due June 26, with preorder and presave options live. The release marks a formal step for Apa into the music sphere under his Mr Fantasy persona and brings a notable lineup of collaborators and cameo performers to his debut album campaign.

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