Future is seemingly unstoppable when it comes to releasing videos. The latest to get visual treatment is "Real Sisters" from his January mixtape, Beast Mode.
In the three minute-clip, the Atlanta rapper takes a trip out to the country for a drug deal and enlists the help of two ladies. He takes his partners on a walk and offers up a view of the livestock, including chickens and goats. The ladies, who happen to be twins, assist Future by seducing the other businessmen with blindfolds and then ripping off the drug dealers in a swift heist. Equipped with guns, the trio speeds away in a waiting SUV.
Sponsored by Rocksmith, the video was directed by Spike Jordan.
The clip arrives on the heels of Meek Mill's "Jump Out The Face" video, which features Future.
Earlier this week, the "Commas" rapper got fans talking when he announced that his new album would be released soon. "I think the world ready for me to drop my album," he tweeted on Tuesday.
In recent months, Future has released a slew of new music including three mixtapes (Monster, Beast Mode and 56 Nights) and he's been dropping visuals for songs from the various projects including the title track from 56 Nights, "Peacoat" and "Trap N*ggas."
In support of his Monster mixtape, as well as his follow-up release, Beast Mode, Future hit the road for his nine-date Monster Vs. Beast Mode tour in May and joined Drake for his brief Jungle tour. More recently, Future has been putting on various nightclub performances across the States, previously billed as his 56 Nights tour.
He is slated to perform in Tampa, Florida on Thursday (July 9) at Club UnderGround.
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