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Gucci Mane's New Supreme Video Was Directed by Harmony Korine

It's so icy I might eat spaghetti in a bathtub.

A fresh "Out Tha Feds" Gucci Mane is all smiles in a new, Harmony Korine-directed video for Supreme, released this morning. Espousing the benefits of online shopping—kind of a necessity, when under house arrest—Guwop shows off his latest gear, saunters around his Atlanta palace-home studio, and covers Prince's "1999" on piano, surely a kind of provocation that's perfectly at home in Korine's oeuvre, considering the late Prince's steadfast grip over his own catalog. This isn't the first time the Kids director has teamed up with Gucci Mane, as stories abound from their past project, a quiet film known as Spring Breakers. As Gucci braces the internet for the July 22 release of full-length Everybody Looking, Korine, meanwhile, has been elbows deep in oil paint and NSFW Rihanna music videos. One thing's for sure: consider us part of the "everybody" looking forward to a full Mane/Korine music video in the next few weeks.

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