Jarren Benton returns with the second video from his Slow Motion EP. This time the visual is for "Killin My Soul." The video features Funk Volume co-founder Hopsin and Locksmith, who subs in for Jon Connor from the EP version, as they wax poetics over an M16 beat on the lows of a recording artist. All three MCs are seen rapping in an junk yard in various places. Benton raps in front of a piano that's on fire. Locksmith rhymes in a thrift shoppers dream home then it switches to him in a broke down car. Hop raps in a run-down bus.

The ACRS-directed video comes on the heels of the Georgia native's expressing his thoughts to XXL about how he feels like he doesn't fit in with music critics call new Atlanta.

"They are all doing their thing, but I feel like there’s a side of Atlanta that is not being represented," said the XXL Freshman. "Also, all those dudes have a similar sound. I saw the documentary of the new Atlanta and all those dudes are on the same kind of wave. Maybe not Raury. I think he probably was the only dude that I saw in that documentary that was kind of different, but everybody else has a similar sound, so that’s why when they say new Atlanta I equvilate that to a sound. I don’t necessarily think I fit in that sound. I think I’m a little bit more diverse and a little bit more lyrical. I consider myself the different Atlanta.

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