Rag’N’Bone Man – “Hell Yeah” (Feat. Vince Staples) Video (Stereogum Premiere)
If for some reason you decided to watch this music video without the music, you would probably wonder what kind of song could warrant such an intense depiction. But once you hear Rag’N’Bone Man’s “Hell Yeah” featuring Long Beach rapper Vince Staples, you’ll understand the terror and other overwhelming emotions the video is responsible for conveying. The song itself is a neat flip on the phrase “hell yeah” — in this case, “We’re all going to hell, yeah” — that matches Staples’ dead-eyed lyricism with Rag’N’Bone Man’s baritone singsong. The video, directed by Truman and Cooper at Colonel Blimp, follows the story of a brother and sister who are conspiring to kill their father as a result of a presumably long past of turmoil. The story starts with the siblings rehearsing the murder as the brother pretends to be their dad, spitting venomous words at the sister to remind her of their motive. Things are complicated, however, when the dad arrives and the three find themselves in a car circling a parking lot around scenes of their fighting past. Watch the video below to find out how the gripping story ends.
Purchase Rag’N’Bone Man’s EP Wolves here, and grab Staples’ Hell Can Wait EP — one of the 50 best albums of 2014 — here.