Matthew V. Shares Deep Emotions In Music Video “Flashback”
Matthew V recently unveiled a music video for his latest single « Flashback », where he confides his deepest emotions about a souvenir. Indeed, the song is a tremendous ballad blending an indie R&B vibe with a commercial touch. It is definitely the type of song that stays in memories for a long time. Not only the performance is genuine but also the emotion is palpable. In the video, we literally see Matthew share some tears as he sings. We actually have seen artists like Jessie Reyez do the same thing previously, and it draw people’s attention. Which actually gave her more exposure for her music.
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