Wake Up

Fetty Wap "Wake Up" (Alan Del Rio Ortiz, dir.)

And here is the song that you'll hear at every graduation afterparty this season — especially the ones for the kids who like to sneak out of class to get Wiz Khalifa'ed.

This throwback clip takes place at Fetty Wap's old highschool, where animated doodles fill in the blanks as the kids learn about Ancient Greek Thots and other things outside most core curriculums.

E of E "Wake Up" (Lewis Cater, dir.)

"Wake Up is a representation of a broken home, broken promises, broken friendships, it is a wake up call to stand up and be aware of what’s around you. The video sees the EofE trapped within a realm of mystery that is also occupied by shadow creatures. The broken relationship of these creatures has an effect on the band, tormenting them with the destructive state of their love affair." - Lewis Cater