Watch Kiesza Shows Dance Moves In Her Latest Video "When Boys Cry"
Following the release of her single “When Boys Cry”, Canadian Singer/songwriter Kiesza offers glamorous and captivating visuals to illustrate the song. Whilst walking on the streets of Melrose, in Los Angeles, the young singer, geared with an umbrella, performs charismatic dance moves. Indeed, after watching her, perform, you clearly understand why she’s getting so much attention. She has what it takes to top charts, not only because she can sing and write tremendous catchy songs, but also because she knows how to carry herself and properly vibe on camera. Watch below
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