In time for Black History Month, the R&B vet unleashed a new visual for “Chains” on Tuesday (Feb. 2). The black-and-white presentation — directed by Film The Future — finds the singer riding in the back of a cop car and eventually walking into his own funeral. It’s the most compelling example of social commentary that we’ve ever seen or heard from Usher, and we certainly wouldn’t mind more of it.
Last October, Usher released an interactive video on Tidal for his politically charged record “Chains” featuring Nas and Bibi Bourelly, using images of police brutality victims like Trayvon Martin, Sean Bell and Eric Garner.
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