Long Beach artist Vince Staples shares White Flag, the second single from his upcoming album Cry Baby, with another stark visual statement.
Following Blackberry Marmalade, the rollout keeps things direct: a White Flag installation outside LA punk club The Smell, a free band rehearsal for fans, and an El Rey Theatre album show announced from the ticket booth himself.
The video moves the same way: no over-explanation, just images left to hit. Less promo clip, more pressure point.

With White Flag, Staples tightens the system: live band energy, visual provocation, direct fan access, and a record built to wrestle with the noise.
After Ramona Park Broke My Heart and Dark Times, Cry Baby turns outward, reflecting American chaos through live instrumentation, urgent arrangements, and a more physical sound.
