A mix of curating the respect he deserved, matching the hype for the album, 6lack is on the musical comeuppance to respecting his artistry in the industry. The next video released is “Pretty Little Fears,” featuring J. Cole. The single many fans wanted next.
On the contrasting song, 6lack speaks on past relationship failures in a dialogue. The Matthew Dillon Cohen-directed video shows him taking the extensive conversation with his girl from a field, to the school gym, to the oceanside, to an empty carnival. Cole speaks on how his now relationship, how it has helped make him. better person, how it allowed him to grow.
Watch the video for “Pretty Little Fears” below, and check out “East Atlanta Love Letter” here.
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