SZA Teams up again with her Mentor Kendrick, This Time For The track " Doves in The Wind"
"Doves in the Wind" SZA's new single will be entitled to his music video. The singer and Kendrick Lamar are currently shooting the clip in the desert.
With H.E.R. and Kehlani, SZA is one of those singers who renews the female R & B. She made a strong impression with her first studio album called CTRL. Although repulsed several times, the opus (which she co-wrote entirely) finally came out on June 9th. After "Love Galore" featuring Travis Scott, and "The Weekend", the singer continues the exploitation of the disc.
His next single will be the poetic and aerial ballad "Doves in the Wind" in duet with Kendrick Lamar. Through this title, the rapper demonstrates once again his talent as a lyricist for a Dante couplet. This collaboration is not surprising since both artists are on the same label: TDE.
Especially since the song will soon benefit from a clip. Indeed, SZA and his sidekick are currently shooting the video. Several photos from the shoot were posted on Instagram. In view of the clichés, the visual apparently should take place in the desert. We see the Compton MC dressed in samurai dress, which suggests the return of his alter-ego Kung Fu Kenny.
Nabil Elderkin: a talented director
The Making of the Video was entrusted to the photographer Nabil Elderkin. Little known to the general public, he is well known in the hip-hop world and has already worked with Kanye West, Nas or Nicki Minaj. It is precisely him that came up with the improbable scenario of "Perfect Pint", a video in which Mike WiLL Made-It is surrounded by kangaroo, giant crocodile, and other flying turtles.
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