While Jaden Smith might not be a #sadboy à la Yung Lean, he's definitely one of the saddest boys in the music scene right now. His new video for "Blue Ocean," directed by the actor Moises Arias, cements his place as our new favorite heartbroken, confused, pseudo-philosophical rapper. The entire video is an ode to his love interest -- who is "played" by Kylie Jenner -- and filled with scenes of him looking moody on a rope swing, looking moody on a pier, looking moody shirtless in the woods, and looking moody in the dark with some weird symbols occasionally flashing across the screen. It doesn't really make sense, but it still feels fairly depressing. While it's a pretty enjoyable watch, the best part of the entire video might be that the screen is often dark enough that if you squint you can see your own confused face staring back at you.
While Jaden Smith might not be a #sadboy à la Yung Lean, he's definitely one of the saddest boys in the music scene right now. His new video for "Blue Ocean," directed by the actor Moises Arias, cements his place as our new favorite heartbroken, confused, pseudo-philosophical rapper. The entire video is an ode to his love interest -- who is "played" by Kylie Jenner -- and filled with scenes of him looking moody on a rope swing, looking moody on a pier, looking moody shirtless in the woods, and looking moody in the dark with some weird symbols occasionally flashing across the screen. It doesn't really make sense, but it still feels fairly depressing. While it's a pretty enjoyable watch, the best part of the entire video might be that the screen is often dark enough that if you squint you can see your own confused face staring back at you.