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Young Fathers reveal new video for ‘Shame’
The Mercury Prize winners enlist dancer and choreographer Joshua Hubbard for an intense, slightly bloody video, directed by Jeremy Cole.

Mercury Prize scooping Scottish trio Young Fathers have revealed the video for ‘Shame,’ taken from new album ‘White Men Are Black Men Too’.
Directed by Jeremy Cole - who has previously worked with Young Fathers on film short ‘Return To The Love’ - and starring dancer Joshua Hubbard, the video follows him as he runs through abandoned lanes and round industrial estates, bleeding out of his forehead. It’s an intense, raw piece of film, and the only breaks come when song lyrics flash up on the screen like captions in a silent movie.
Read the DIY interview with Young Fathers here, and watch the new video for ‘Shame’ below:
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