Here's A Guide To Future's Three New Impossibly Sad Videos

Here's A Guide To Future's Three New Impossibly Sad Videos




Who else do you think drops three videos at one time? Future's a different sort of beast, especially right now that his new EP, Save Me, is out. As an alternative opposed to rolling out singles and videos over the length of weeks for the recently released body of work, Future's thrown secrecy to the wind and released three new videos today (June 11): "Government Official," "Love Thy Enemies," and "Xanax Damage." The visuals, all directed by Henri Alexander Levy, the founder of punk style line Enfants Riches Déprimés, are varying degrees of sullen and disgruntled. You might require a pick me up right after looking at them. I propose a snowcone.





  • "Government Official"



    First up is "Government Official." The spacey number gets a visual that's about as random as Future's artsy extensions generally come, finding him riding shotgun in a car and then dancing around what looks like an art museum. The camera flashes and different paintings and illustrations are shown, revealing some fantastically creepy and nonsensical work. If Future painted these, he might would be the next Picasso.






  • "Love Thy Enemies"



    "Love Thy Enemies" is an emotional affair that moves slower. Here, it looks like pain and suffering are the emotions that he wants to get across. Close-ups of his sullen face and the frowns of surrounding females reveal people dealing with "breakups and revelations" because the song so lovingly puts it. You'll just desire to purchase each person a snowcone there so that you'll visualize at least one smile.






  • "Xanax Damage"



    the remainder of the three is "Xanax Damage" that takes things in a more cartoonish direction with the incorporation of classic anime. Future's sad and destroyed again, sighing and crying into a phone while talking to a lover. There really are more snapshots of suffering, nevertheless as a substitute opposed to in one room, it's across an entire residence. We visualize cell phones submerged in water and spoons with mysterious substances powdered upon them and televisions with anime that no one is paying attention also. It ends with a shot of cartoonish vehicle driving towards the screen. Slightly unsettling.






Future teased Save Me last week with a surprise Instagram announcement. It's his second project of the year following his seventh studio album The Wizrd dropping in January. Last year, he released Wrld on Drugs with Juice Wrld and Beast Mode 2. 


Take a look at Future's three elaborate videos up above.









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