As we wait for the better-be-inevitableSuper Slimeysequel, why not dive into a new visual from the Young "SEX" Thug and Future collab project?
The cinematic "Group Home" video was directed by Videogod, who has previously flipped songs by Wiz Khalifa and Gucci Mane into memorable slices of film. See the appropriately super andslimey video for the TM88 and Fuse 100-produced track below:
Thugger and Future's 13-track tape was unveiled back in October and also saw production assists from Richie Souf, Southside, Wheezy, and more. For the project's only guest spot, the two enlisted Offset for the highlight "Patek Water," which now stands as one of many examples of Offset's underappreciated solo charisma.
The chances of a Slimey sequel are, if nothing else, not terrible. At the time of the tape's release, Southside told Complex that those 13 tracks "aren't even the hardest" of what they wrote together. He added that "it might not even be a Super Slimey 2," but instead "What a Slime to Be Alive" up next. "We are with the element of surprise," he said.
Slimey hashtags were also tossed around in the recent swarm of pictures showing Thugger in the studio with Travis Barker, though Thugger did vow to hold off on dropping new music in 2018 in honor of his deaf brother...
Future, meanwhile, has a full slate of music plans for the year ahead including music for Director X's Superfly revival. Just last month, he teased new music in the film's first trailer: