Kim Dotcom has released a new music video marking the fourth anniversary of the police raid on his former home.
Showing him riding a jetski and sitting on a mountain top in a rocking chair as The Good Life exalts a billionaire lifestyle, filled with visual imagery associated with the trappings of wealth, including shots of superyachts, expensive cars, low-flying helicopters, speed boats and scantily clad women.
It is set to a driving house music beat and has the lyrics "let me introduce you to the good life" repeated throughout.
Dotcom's former mansion in Coatesville, north of Auckland, features in much of the video.
He has since moved to a penthouse at Auckland's Viaduct.
The video also features one of the world's largest superyachts, Alfa Nero. Dotcom can be seen swimming in the yacht's pool, fully clothed.
Dotcom said the video was the story of his life. "A fat kid and school dropout from a poor family made his dreams come true. You can do it too," he said on Twitter.
He tweeted it was "copyright neutral and using legitimate cloud storage innovations".
Dotcom is appealing last month's court decision to extradite him to the US to face copyright charges.
He referred to the raid in his tweets today: "4 years ago today my family was terrorized with a paramilitary raid incl. 2 choppers, 70 cops, machine guns, dogs... in a copyright case!"
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