The king of the sad boys is at it again. Hot off the back of his Warlord album release less than two weeks ago, Yung Lean has dropped the music video for “Miami Ultras”. In the video, directed by Marcus Söderland, Lean takes misery and loneliness to a whole new level. The clip opens with the rapper digging a hole in the middle of a deserted forest and trying to make it alone in the wild (all the while wearing a dress, for reasons we can only guess at). The dark, bleak scenes are accompanied by Lean’s dirge-like verses that he delivers totally alone, never looking at the camera.

As the video goes on we see the rapper gradually deteriorate. “I’m not for you,” Lean repeats over and over until eventually he’s left standing alone, wearing hospital scrubs, in the grave that he’s dug for himself. “Fade to grey / Everythin’ can’t stay,” he raps as the colour scheme changes and he turns, well, grey. Is this all a metaphor for life? Who knows. But Yung Lean just got deep.