Ed Sheeran And Travis Scott's Wild 'Antisocial' Video Is Like 12 Mini-Movies In One
Ed Sheeran's new album,
No.6 Collaborations Project, is out right now. As its name suggests, each of its 15 tracks features the artist, who is in way more of
Yesterday than you'd think, teaming up with a different A-list artist. Ahead of the album's release, we heard his collabs with
Justin Bieber,
Chance the Rapper and PnB Rock,
Khalid,
Yebba, and
Bruno Mars and Chris Stapleton. He also shares songs here with Cardi B and Camila Cabello, Eminem and 50 Cent, and still even more. It's like his very own version of
a DJ Khaled album.
However one of the most oddly dynamic pairings is Sheeran, a mild-mannered pop savant who occasionally raps, with
Travis Scott, a fireball of punky energy and
stage-diving chaos. The pair get with each other on the bumping "Antisocial," and in the video, which dropped Friday (July 12), @they could as well be Tim Burton characters.
"Antisocial" does not sound a whole lot like other Ed Sheeran songs. Its electronic, muscular crawl is perhaps most similar to Scott's gargantuan hit "
Sicko Mode," and its video scope is wide, featuring the two artists lifting beloved film elements from
Edward Scissorhands and
Pee-wee's Big Adventure. It also reminds me a lot of the winding, cerebral Netflix show
Maniac with all its costume and scenery changes and the in general feeling that you could be losing your mind.
At one point in the Dave Meyers-directed clip, Scott portrays a dentist with scissors for hands; at another, Sheeran and Scott seem to be rival sea captains in a spyglass-measuring contest. Sheeran also gets stung by a (CGI) bee while wearing a goofy wig and in a bathrobe and sobs out "wanking fuckballs!" That's a really good moment.
Watch all of the madness in the "Antisocial" video above. You could listen to the rest of
No.6 Collaborations Project
right here.
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