21 Savage says WHTTS?
CANADA's Pau Carreté directs new What Happened to the Streets trailer for 21 Savage.
Director Pau Carreté delivers a dark, suspenseful trailer for 21 Savage's highly anticipated new album, What Happened to the Streets, produced by CANADA.
The project marks the official return of the Atlanta heavyweight to solo form following his 2024 American Dream era. Carreté, a director known for bridging the gap between high-art and gritty street culture, crafts a black-and-white visual piece that serves as a visceral prelude to the project.
The trailer shared by the Epic Records artist as a triptych moves with a nostalgic energy, featuring a montage that includes a figure targeted by gunmen in a dark alley.
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- Production Company CANADA/USA
- Director Pau Carrete
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Credits
View on- Production Company CANADA/USA
- Director Pau Carrete
- Executive Producer Diana C Milesi
- Creative Director Patrick Meynard
- Producer Anna Bacardit
- Art Director Maria Carretero
- Managing Director Miguel Carrera
- DP Carles F Gali
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Credits
powered by- Production Company CANADA/USA
- Director Pau Carrete
- Executive Producer Diana C Milesi
- Creative Director Patrick Meynard
- Producer Anna Bacardit
- Art Director Maria Carretero
- Managing Director Miguel Carrera
- DP Carles F Gali
Stylized as WHTTS?, the film was produced by Anna Barcadit and executive-produced by Diana C. Milesi. With cinematography by DOP Carles F. Gali and editing by Aitor Bigas, Art Director Carreté transforms the streets of Barcelona into noir-inspired Atlanta alleys.
Ferran Avila led the AI development in collaboration with CANADA’s Álvaro Posadas, integrating cutting-edge visual tools to enhance the film’s atmospheric textures.
Carreté’s recent accolades include international selections at Animayo, The One Show, and 1.4 for his work on Tainy’s Colmillo. His ability to command global cultural moments is also on display in his 2025 film announcing Travis Scott x FCBarcelona collaboration led by Spotify, as well as the gritty, kinetic music video for Peso Pluma and Rich The Kid’s Gimme
a Second.