Vince Staples paints and shoots American flag in new music video

Vince Staples has unveiled a new music video for his single White Flag in which he paints a large American flag white and fires at it repeatedly with an assault rifle. The video accompanies the second single from his upcoming album Cry Baby.

The clip was co-directed by Staples and Bradley J. Calder. It forms part of the rollout for Cry Baby, which is scheduled for release on June 5 through Loma Vista Records. The album marks Staples first project on the label and features live instrumentation with rock and jazz elements.

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Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes performs protest song 'American Dream' amid symbolic imagery of social issues on stage.
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Alabama Shakes releases protest song “American Dream”

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Alabama Shakes has unveiled a new protest song titled “American Dream,” following their first original track in a decade. Frontwoman Brittany Howard's lyrics address gun violence, abortion rights, climate change, the wage gap, and President Donald J. Trump’s White House renovations. Howard described the track as a reflection of life in 2026.

Vince Staples has revealed details of his new album, Cry Baby, set for release on June 5. The project marks his debut with Loma Vista in partnership with his own Section Eight Arthouse label. Staples described it as the start of a more independent era built around live instrumentation.

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Vince Staples has returned with his first solo song in two years, 'Blackberry Marmalade,' marking his debut as an independent artist. The track features a noise-rock beat and a graphic, age-restricted music video co-directed by Staples and Bradley J. Calder. The video depicts a violent first-person shooter scenario ending with a Martin Luther King Jr. quote.

The Montreal post-hardcore band Truck Violence has signed with The Flenser for their second album, The Weathervane Is My Body, set for release on June 26. The group shared the lead single 'New Jesus' along with a music video directed by Kirill Sommer. The album reflects their adjustment to city life after moving from rural Alberta.

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Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has released his new album 'Bully' on major streaming platforms following a YouTube livestream premiere. The 18-track project features artists including Travis Scott, Don Toliver and Peso Pluma. Producer James Blake requested his name be removed from credits on one track.

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