After the failed promotions for their duet "Superhuman," Keri Hilson and Chris Brown has teamed again for "One Night Stand," a very 90s-inspired R&B balled track is the second single from Hilson's sophomore album, "No Boys Allowed," which is in stores now. The two blonde R&B singers meet up at a dark mechanic work shop, for an after hours carburetor clean and dance off.
"No Boys Allowed" actually does allow boys. The track listing mentions appearances by Rick Ross, Nelly, J.Cole, Kanye West, Timbaland and on this steamy track, Chris Brown. Hilson explained the album is a deeply personal project designed to bring women to their feet. She said, "It's not about excluding men. It's more about women understanding that there comes a time in your life when you want a man. A real man. A grown up. Not a boy. And that's not a bad thing." "One Night Stand" is a slow jam R&B and soul ballad produced by Charlie Bereal. This song about casual sex was reportedly intended to be a sequel to Brown's 2007 minor hit "Take You Down."
Hilson has apparently lifted her "No Boys Allowed" policy for the Colin Tilley-directed new video, which features Hilson getting cozy with fellow R&B performer Brown, in a sultry, car mechanic fantasy as the two seduce each other in a smoky garage, where we see Brown plays a mechanic, who goes from getting dirty working on a car in a warehouse to working on Hilson's body for just one night. Dressed in all black, the two blondes get down to the slow jam, exuding just the right amount of sex appeal. Both Hilson and Brown demonstrated some great vocal control throughout the whole thing and harmonized perfectly in the chorus.
"Chris Brown is a good friend of mine. He actually was one of the writers on the song, so I decided to make it a duet. It's a perfect marriage," Hilson said. "If TLC and Jodeci did a record together, 'One Night Stand' is what I imagine it would sound like." Hilson has been impressing us with her recent videos as they all have unique stories and looks. "Pretty Girl Rock," pays tribute to iconic women in show biz, including Janet Jackson and Tina Turner. "One Night Stand" matches up to the standard Hilson has set for herself.
"No Boys Allowed" actually does allow boys. The track listing mentions appearances by Rick Ross, Nelly, J.Cole, Kanye West, Timbaland and on this steamy track, Chris Brown. Hilson explained the album is a deeply personal project designed to bring women to their feet. She said, "It's not about excluding men. It's more about women understanding that there comes a time in your life when you want a man. A real man. A grown up. Not a boy. And that's not a bad thing." "One Night Stand" is a slow jam R&B and soul ballad produced by Charlie Bereal. This song about casual sex was reportedly intended to be a sequel to Brown's 2007 minor hit "Take You Down."
Hilson has apparently lifted her "No Boys Allowed" policy for the Colin Tilley-directed new video, which features Hilson getting cozy with fellow R&B performer Brown, in a sultry, car mechanic fantasy as the two seduce each other in a smoky garage, where we see Brown plays a mechanic, who goes from getting dirty working on a car in a warehouse to working on Hilson's body for just one night. Dressed in all black, the two blondes get down to the slow jam, exuding just the right amount of sex appeal. Both Hilson and Brown demonstrated some great vocal control throughout the whole thing and harmonized perfectly in the chorus.
"Chris Brown is a good friend of mine. He actually was one of the writers on the song, so I decided to make it a duet. It's a perfect marriage," Hilson said. "If TLC and Jodeci did a record together, 'One Night Stand' is what I imagine it would sound like." Hilson has been impressing us with her recent videos as they all have unique stories and looks. "Pretty Girl Rock," pays tribute to iconic women in show biz, including Janet Jackson and Tina Turner. "One Night Stand" matches up to the standard Hilson has set for herself.
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