Yesterday, Macklemore an Ryan Lewis debuted the music video for their song "White Walls," off their album "The Heist."

The video opens with Macklemore (Ben Haggerty), dressed in a matador outfit. He appears to be hiding in a tree and looking at something through binoculars. He proceeds to gallop through a field of sunflowers while slashing the sunflowers with his sword. Then the video pans out to him in a hay-bale tower where he shoots his gun at an unknown target. "White Walls" comes across the screen with big yellow letters in a western-style font, and you see a Cadillac drive away.

The mystery begins to unravel as we see him and his Daisy-Duke-esque partner training for something. He asks for her kiss right before he walks away into the sunset, bow and arrow in hand. In the same style as the previous text, "Starring Mackie Jackson" flashes across the screen.

The video flashes to present-day Seattle. We see shots of a Cadillac with a hydraulic suspension system bumping through a neighborhood, a man tinting car windows, swimming pools filled with senior citizens, women dancing on the roof of Dick's Drive-in (a local burger joint), Big Boi, Wiz Khalifa, A$AP Rocky, Trinidad James, DJ Drama, Sir Mix-a-lot, and a slew of different Cadillacs — just to give you an idea. Put it all together, and it's pretty clear that Ryan Lewis directed the video.

Macklemore pays respect to his favorite whip and his hometown while giving his fans a pretty entertaining music video.

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