Run the Jewels Release 'Early' Music Video (Recap)
. The song is an unapologetically frank first-person depiction of police brutality from Killer Mike's perspective. The video artfully illustrates the frightening scenario--about being arrested in front of his wife and kids--in animation, limited to a striking palette black, white and red. We see the arrest occur, the cop towering over Mike's wife and kids as he watches, helpless, from the back seat of a cop car. Then the scene shifts to a global demonstration, a clear homage to the demonstrations that have swept the country in the wake of police brutality in Ferguson and beyond. Run the Jewels have been particularly on point with their music videos during the Run the Jewels 2 cycle. The video for "Early" only continues that trend. Watch it - here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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