Vic Mensa is back this week in support of his debut album, delivering an official aesthetic for one of the project's more impactful tracks, "We Could Be Free."
In adhering to the message of the tune, the graphic aesthetic is designed to show solidarity with those battling oppression. The clip in turn highlights footage from a village that Vic visited while in Palestine, which was occupied by military.
"I wanted to make a video to show solidarity with people struggling against oppression all over the world," says Mensa. "I took scenes from the military occupation of a village I visited in Palestine and juxtaposed them with racial violence in America to show how similar our struggles are and imagine a world without division."
Press play above to watch "We Could Be Free," as you can then revisit The Autobiography below.
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