Future's sophomore album, Honest, was pretty evenly divided between shouty street anthems and heartfelt ballads. "T-Shirt" the record's second track falls squarely in the former category, with a hook based around one repeated note, more rhythmic than melodic, in a way that made "Karate Chop" so effective.
The video finds our boy Fewtch hopping off planes, cruising in expensive whips, and living an overall rockstar lifestyle, concluding with him hitting the stage with Juicy J and Pusha T.
The rapper is planning on releasing another album this year, titled Future Hendrix, which will fit more within the mold of how Honest was originally envisioned-- based around songs like "I B You" and "Real & True".