While other artists are largely sticking to boringly dropping a single video at a time, Future is out here dropping a trio of new visuals.
Up top, catch the largely convertible-set video for "Government Official." Below, continue the marathon with the new ones for "Love Thy Enemies" (which puts Future on a therapist's couch of sorts) and the anime-inspired "XanaX Damage." All three are helmed by Henri Alexander Levy, founder of the iconic Enfants Riches Déprimés.
Fittingly, this three-part video drop is accompanied by a drop of the wearable variety, i.e. an exclusive merch collection in collaboration with Levy. The limited run features "XanaX Damage" black-and-white sweatshirts, all-black Save Me hats, and more.
Save Me, Future's new seven-track EP, arrived earlier this month and boasts a foundation of production from Detail, Fuse, Richie Souf, K-Major, and more. Levy, of course, collaborated with Future on the cover art. The EP clocks in at under 21 minutes in length and arrives a little over a month after Future seemngly capped off his The WIZRD era with a Korn-nodding video for "F&N," directed by Colin Tilley.
"I just know right now it's all about your visuals and people being able to see you," Future told Complex back in April while on the set of a Vevo taping in Atlanta. "The fans, they're looking at you on their phones all day, people just on social media. So it's good to have videos and visuals and to be able to put them out and give the fans something quality to look at."