Sky Rompiendo and Dei V are bringing their crushes to the tropics. On Thursday, the producer-musician pair released their collaboration “Crush” along with its new music video — and a special reggaetonero friend makes an appearance.
The Andy Hines-directed video opens with Sky Rompiendo and a group of female friends walking down a grassy mountain, before panning to Dei V, who’s caught singing to to a love interest on a jet ski. The producer and musician ride the waves and dance along to the track’s catchy beat.
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The Andy Hines-directed video opens with Sky Rompiendo and a group of female friends walking down a grassy mountain, before panning to Dei V, who’s caught singing to to a love interest on a jet ski. The producer and musician ride the waves and dance along to the track’s catchy beat.
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- 10/27/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Sean Paul and Shaggy teamed up with Spice for a boisterous live rendition of dancehall number “Go Down Deh” on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The trio was joined by a DJ and some backup dancers for the performance, which had a house party-themed set.
“Go Down Deh” comes off Spice’s upcoming album, Ten, out July 30th. The musicians previously performed “Go Down Deh” on Good Morning America earlier this month.
Last year, Sean Paul collaborated with Tove Lo for the single “Calling on Me,” which got a music video directed by Andy Hines.
“Go Down Deh” comes off Spice’s upcoming album, Ten, out July 30th. The musicians previously performed “Go Down Deh” on Good Morning America earlier this month.
Last year, Sean Paul collaborated with Tove Lo for the single “Calling on Me,” which got a music video directed by Andy Hines.
- 6/16/2021
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Alicia Keys and Khalid celebrate freedom and “living the way I want” in their new music video for “So Done.” The single will feature on Keys’ upcoming album Alicia, set for release this fall.
In the visual, directed by Andy Hines, Keys and Khalid perform onstage at a high school prom, where a girl (played by American Honey‘s Sasha Lane) who has just arrived at the gymnasium has trouble fitting in. When a band of motorcyclists blast through the gym, she suddenly finds her pathway to the life she wants to live.
In the visual, directed by Andy Hines, Keys and Khalid perform onstage at a high school prom, where a girl (played by American Honey‘s Sasha Lane) who has just arrived at the gymnasium has trouble fitting in. When a band of motorcyclists blast through the gym, she suddenly finds her pathway to the life she wants to live.
- 8/14/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Sean Paul has released a music video for his single “Calling on Me,” which features Tove Lo.
The video, directed by Andy Hines, sees the duo performing the track in front of ethereal backgrounds while surrounded by desert plants. The video screens behind them shift as the song goes on, revealing snowy landscapes, deep forests and starry skies.
“‘Calling on Me’ is a dope song reflecting the real side of love,” Sean Paul said of the song, his first release of 2020, in a statement. “If you love someone, the energy doesn’t ever change.
The video, directed by Andy Hines, sees the duo performing the track in front of ethereal backgrounds while surrounded by desert plants. The video screens behind them shift as the song goes on, revealing snowy landscapes, deep forests and starry skies.
“‘Calling on Me’ is a dope song reflecting the real side of love,” Sean Paul said of the song, his first release of 2020, in a statement. “If you love someone, the energy doesn’t ever change.
- 2/14/2020
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Logic has followed his hard-hitting video for “1-800-273-8255” with a deeply emotional new clip for his song “One Day” (featuring Ryan Tedder), which addresses the Trump Administration’s controversial immigration policies in which children are separated from their parents.
The clip, directed by Andrew Hines, who also helmed “1-800-273-8255,” opens with a harrowing scene on the U.S.-Mexican border in which an immigrant family is hiding from border patrol. The family is caught and the children, including a young boy, are tearfully separated from their parents.
The video then cuts to a birthday party for a young boy at an affluent family’s home in Southern California. The young boy is then showed Nazi regalia by his parents and an older child, which he looks at curiously.
As the video progresses, we see immigrant children in cages in an impoundment facility, surrounded by guards and...
The clip, directed by Andrew Hines, who also helmed “1-800-273-8255,” opens with a harrowing scene on the U.S.-Mexican border in which an immigrant family is hiding from border patrol. The family is caught and the children, including a young boy, are tearfully separated from their parents.
The video then cuts to a birthday party for a young boy at an affluent family’s home in Southern California. The young boy is then showed Nazi regalia by his parents and an older child, which he looks at curiously.
As the video progresses, we see immigrant children in cages in an impoundment facility, surrounded by guards and...
- 8/17/2018
- by Jem Aswad
- Variety Film + TV
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