Metro Boomin, 21 Savage, and (*21*) have teamed as much as ship a visually charming and emotionally charged visible for “Walk Em Down (Don’t Kill Civilians).” Directed by Gibson Hazard, the video is each a cinematic and chilling masterpiece that shows how gun violence impacts the neighborhood.
The monochromatic video opens with a voiceover from Gucci Mane who says, “We symbolize destruction, nig**a. Death, mayhem, homicide and insanity, ni**a. You strive me, you gon’ die. You attempt to rating us, you gon’ die.” The visible then strikes by means of pictures of everyday-living in an city surroundings, displaying each the innocence of the youth and how road code may cause destruction.
Although the lyrics clearly converse of taking out the opps, it nonetheless sends the message of not taking harmless lives.
21 Savage raps over the hard-hitting beat: “My brother down the highway with a ‘xtendo on his shank/ Felt like I can do no matter, by no means say I can’t/ I received’t transfer off my feelings, I’ma all the time suppose/ Tracker on his automobile, catch him on the gentle and bang.”
The observe then modifications to mushy piano strokes as (*21*)’s soulful vocals belt out: “This hood sh*t don’t matter/ But when my ni**a die, someone gotta reply/ Told him put his gun down, And he didn’t make it to a different November.”
Metro Boomin additionally makes an look in the video.
The video’s gritty scenes paint the uncooked actuality of the hood, with survival usually depending on arduous selections. It blends storytelling concerning the streets with an ethical base—because it highlights how complicated violence can get.
“Walk Em Down” isn’t only a video, however a press release. Watch above.
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