After teasing the video earlier this week, Future has dropped the official “Mask Off” visual.
Future‘s hit record, “Mask Off,” has been sweeping the internet, and after “officially reaching platinum status, becoming Future’s highest charting single to date fans are finally getting the video they’ve been waiting for.
In the Colin Tilley-directed big budget video, Freebandz tells the tale of the streets, displaying store robberies, explosions, and residents getting ready for battle. Combining elements of Mad Max, Suicide Squad and The Purge series as a group of masked marauders rob convenience stores, engage in shootouts and start fires in lawless city streets; Future can be seen riding through the streets in his luxury whip, watching all of the madness unfold around him with leading lady Amber Rose riding shotgun.
Muva can be seen sporting her own dominatrix-inspired cage mask throughout the mini-film, kissing on Future’s face while he raps to the camera.
Future’s “Mask Off” is the rapper’s highest-charting single to date, currently sitting at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, was a fan favorite during a live performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
The performance, which aired Thursday (May 4), features Future taking the stage with a group of dancers wearing balaclavas that fittingly came off at the end of the song’s first hook. Future finished his performance on stage but continued receiving help from the crowd on the song’s catchy “Molly, Percocet” refrain.
Watch the video for “Mask Off” and his performance below.
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