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Vince Staples has released a surreal 10-minute short film to accompany his new EP, Prima Donna. Directed by Nabil, the clip features snippets of several songs off Prima Donna, starting with with ...
The show shares a certain absurdist attitude with Staples’ rich but un-glitzy music, which he began making in the early 2010s as a satellite member of L.A.’s Odd Future collective.
“The Vince Staples Show’s” opener, “Pink House,” begins with a disclaimer that it is a work of fiction. But naturally, one can assume a few fragments of what’s displayed here are ...
That Netflix's "The Vince Staples Show" turned out to be hilarious should have been expected, at least by those who have known for years how funny the hip-hop star is, through his dead-pan social ...
Staples then brought up some executives and fans having trouble disassociating Vince the rapper and the person with Vince the character. "The way the show was written - and this was always the ...
There are so many hints of potential in The Vince Staples Show that it’s confusing how much the series seems like it’s being treated as an afterthought by Netflix. What, pray tell, even IS a ...
Netflix has renewed The Vince Staples Show for a second season. Set in Long Beach, CA, the fictional series is loosely inspired by Staples’ life. Here’s the official logline: Who’s Vince ...
A few years ago, Vince Staples began promoting something called The Vince Staples Show.At first, it seemed as though it was a new musical project he was preparing to release, paired with a series ...
Vince Staples speaks onstage during Capitol Music Group’s 6th annual Capitol Congress premiering new music and projects for industry and media on Aug. 7, 2019, in Los Angeles, California.
While it lasts, “The Vince Staples Show” is an entertaining enigma, and there’s something to be said for leaving the people wanting more. James Poniewozik is the chief TV critic for The Times.
The Vince Staples Show Season 2, it’s real bby.” Staples joins Barris as an executive producer on the show, which also stars “The Wood” actor Duane Finley and Kareem J. Grimes.