Future Reminiscing Dark Childhood in Moody Music Video for 'Use Me'
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The four-minute visuals finds the 33-year-old Atlanta emcee remembering the days when he was selling drugs from his grandmother's house.

AceShowbiz - Fresh off making history as the first artist ever to score back-to-back No. 1 debut albums on Billboard 200 chart, Future has released a new music video for "Use Me" off his sixth studio album "HNDRXX". The four-minute visuals finds the Atlanta rapper reflecting his dark childhood.

The moody video sees Future sitting alone in an empty restaurant before a younger version of himself sits in front of him. While the two take a nighttime drive together in a white Ferrari, a group of masked bandits robs a house where a lonely woman lives. They tie her up before leaving with the cash. Towards the end of the clip, Future walks into the house where the woman lies tied up in the living room.

The clip seemingly finds Future reminiscing the days when he was selling drugs from his grandmother's house. In a recent interview with Beats 1's Zane Lowe, the 33-year-old emcee revealed that "HDRXX" would be his most personal album to date. Aside from reminiscing his childhood, "Use Me" reveals the rapper's guilt for the pain he's caused to women around him.

Speculation about Future's follow-up to "HNDRXX" began swirling over the past few weeks. However, the rapper confirmed that there would be no follow-up to the album within short period. "There is no third album," he said in a recent interview with Complex. Elsewhere in the interview, Future talked about his secret project with Nicki Minaj. "Just expect greatness," he said of his work with the Young Money femcee.

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