Tyler, The Creator comes at us with a new music video for “BUFFALO”. According to Spin, “BUFFALO” is set from Tyler, The Creator’s spring release titled Cherry Bomb.
After the Afropunk festival having to have been cancelled due to inclement weather along with Tyler, The Creator’s cancellation of tour dates in Australia back in August, his live performances (or lack thereof) are definitely making headlines. Not to worry though, as he’s set to perform at Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival in November.
However, “BUFFALO” is a widely appreciated track with some awesome soulful vocals and great wordplay thrown out by Tyler, The Creator. It’s full of twists and turns that’ll have you questioning the aesthetic of the entire track. Despite that, it’s something that really makes it unique by having it pull from so many different styles.
When you check out the music video for “BUFFALO”, no doubt you’ll be intrigued in some way, shape or form. Spin put it in a fairly understandable way, saying that “the “BUFFALO” video’s sure to have people talking for a while, dissecting it frame-by-frame”.
The video starts off with Tyler, The Creator covered head to toe in white paint, while a mob of people watches the hanging of his body with a noose from a nearby tree. With some really hard hitting imagery, it’s sure to bring up some questionable topics and interesting debates as many of Tyler, The Creator’s works tend to do.
From that, the video advances into some unique colour shots, where it then warps into this vintage-esque shot style film. The aesthetic aspects of the video change entirely midway through, which is pretty unique. Definitely worth checking out, which you can do so below through YouTube.