With all of the bits of wisdom placed in his music along with the sound of his voice, you would think North Carolina's Deniro Farrar was a 40-year-old veteran in this journey we call life. However, the rapper is only in his late twenties, and has a knack for speaking and portraying the real, which we see in his latest video for the track "Mankind." This track comes from his 2016 EP Red Book Vol. 1, which according to Farrar is inspired by "the current state of the world."

The video opens up with Farrar reading a book titled Knowledge of Self, which parallels the message of his rhymes on "Mankind." On the track, Farrar says he was born alone so he will die alone, which plays right into the first image of him in the video. He is by himself, in an RV reading on the side of a road in the desert. It's clear that he has a reason for isolating himself from the rest of the world, as he seeks to become one with himself through learning and reading. However, his goal is quickly put in jeopardy upon hearing someone tap the side of his RV.

On "Mankind," Farrar speaks on his reasons for wanting to be isolated and not coming around anymore, but in the video, we see that as he leaves one issue, another arises. As Farrar finally finds the person who tapped his RV, he literally sees them fall to their death, which is a play on the hook of the track. Watch the video above and listen to his Red Book Vol. 1 EP below!