6lack blessed us with his sophomore release, East Atlanta Love Letter this past weekend. Fans were waiting for a while for the rapper to release his follow-up to his debut, Free 6lack. 6lack managed to escape the sophomore slump with his latest project and delivered a new project that lives up to the expectation he set with his debut album. Unlike Free 6lack, 6lack tapped some excellent guest appearances for the project including fellow Atlanta native Future who appeared on the title track. Now, the two of them link up for the official visuals for the song.
6lack and Future come through for their new visual for "East Atlanta Love Letter." The song is undoubtedly a highlight off of the project and Future and 6lack deliver a visual that fits the sound of the song perfectly. 6lack's new visual serves as the first visual off of the project. The "East Atlanta Love Letter" finds 6lack and Future lurking through the dark while following the stories of several couples.
With the release of his latest project, 6lack is getting ready to hit the road on his upcoming world tour. The rapper tapped Tierra Whack, THEY., Summer Walker and Boogie as the openers. Peep the dates here.
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