VIDEO: Joyner Lucas "I'm Sorry"
Though he hasn't had the most prolific year, Massachusetts-bred
rapper Joyner Lucas is making an impact with everything he puts out. In
April, he caught a wave of attention for dropping easily one of the best
"Panda" remixes out there. His new release, a song and video entitled
"I'm Sorry," is something far more serious. Tackling the subject of
suicide, Lucas' latest piece of art is brave, heartbreaking, and most of
all, necessary.
The video stars renowned British spoken word artist Suli Breaks. He
plays a friend of Lucas', and begins the video preparing to hang himself
with a belt. Lucas raps out what's supposed to be his friend's suicide
letter, as Breaks is there behind him, preparing to step off of the
chair underneath him while mouthing and acting out Lucas' lyrics with
gut-wrenching emotional clarity.
The
second half of the video takes place at the funeral, as Lucas confronts
his friend's corpse with an outburst of anger, pain, and regret. More
than anything, the video is a call to address the oft-taboo subject of
suicide with the same gravity that Lucas has on "I'm Sorry." Tragedies
like the one depicted in the video are far too common to overlook.

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