The first couple minutes might have you shaking your head at the routine booty, but it's all set up for the amazing journey that takes us alongside Vince Staples from a video set to an unfortunate conclusion.
Long Beach rapper Vince Staples, NJ’s Clams Casino, and Brooklyn’s Ryan Staake kill it creatively on this second promo from Clams’ upcoming album 32 Levels.
“I ain’t never ran from nuthin but the police,” raps maybe the hottest rap newcomer since Kendrick in this surreal clip, in which we see Vince getting booked and tossed in the slammer, just like 1 in 6 African American males, according to the NAACP.
Our seriously post-apocalyptic future gets even more serious in this video from Vince Staples. "Señorita" features a man preaching down a street, while his crew gets shot at by... well, you’ll see.
Its ending is even more poignant, making a statement on today's voyeuristic culture.
Directors Truman & Cooper removed the walls and doors that would normally hide the intense family dysfunction in this tense video that starts with a dress rehearsal and ends with a bang.
Welcome back to the nightmarish world of Earl Sweatshirt and director Miro Hurai. Things are a hair brighter than they were in "Chum," but it's just as compelling and just as creeptastic.