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Amir Obè road to stardom has been long, winding and full of almost-but-not-quite moments. Nevertheless it hasn't stopped the Detroit-born emcee from constantly reinventing himself, and his music. His well-received sophomore EP, None of the Clocks Work, sees Obè pushing sonic boundaries and releasing a music video that could double as a Halloween fright night flick.

Directed by Sebastian Sdaigui, the opening scene features the sound of a dial tone along with a shot of an old phone hanging by the wire as if dropped in a panic. From there, it just gets weird - like empty-eyed mannequins bleeding from their noses, random boob shots and creepy abandoned hallways, weird.

Press play to see the creepiest way to wish someone well you've ever experienced.

For more Highsnobiety features read our recent profile of Amir Obe's rise to notoriety here

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