Future Announces D.A.R.E. Donation, Mourns Friend With ‘Lost My Dog’ Video

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Future announces a donation to D.A.R.E. in honor of a friend who died of a fentanyl overdose. His new video 'Lost My Dog' is dedicated to him.

overdose. The rapper has announced that he is donating funds via his Freewishes Foundation to D.A.R.E.’s anti-drug educational programs. Epic, the distributor for Future’s own imprint, Freebandz, has agreed to make a donation as well. Via a press release, Future is also encouraging fans make their own contributions by visiting

The meditative song highlights Future’s confessional over sparse production. “Lookin’ at his texts, he was battlin’ with depression/I should’ve seen the signs as soon as I received the message,” he says. “Started to take advantage of these pills when he drill/I wanna tell him ‘Stop,’ but it help him when he kill/Livin’ in the hills, but I can still feel the sadness.”

Directed by Henri Alexander Levy, the greyscale video includes somber scenes of Future performing in a room lit with dozens of candles. Those intimate shots are interspersed with clips of a dog’s shadow, what appears to be drugs freebasing in a spoon over a flame, a woman in the shovel of a bulldozer, and vintage landscapes and catastrophes.cause of overdose deaths in the United States.

D.A.R.E., or Drug Abuse Resistance Education, was launched in 1983 at the height of social messaging that young people should “just say no” to drugs. Though, asreports, several studies from the 1990s and early 2000s have found D.A.R.E. ineffective in reducing drug use, the organization rebranded with new curricula in 2009 and now includes specific lessons around fentanyl use. “When he told me that, I was like ‘Oh shit. What the fuck have I done?’” he said.

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