Directed by queer filmmaker Matt Lambert in collaboration with i-D.
"The most important thing is to be yourself."
In a system designed to keep him on the fringes, this underground musician is hungry for mainstream success.
After debuting 2015's Ratchet on a major label, the 22-year-old artist independently recorded and released his sophomore album in one weekend.
"You can't turn me down."
The New York rapper's show was a raw, religious gospel that preached self-love.
Meet the image-maker creating "a complex portrait of being Black, queer and male in America."