You might remember Jasmine Vigellas who played Justin Bieber's love interest in his "Baby" video, and she was also caught smooching Bieber while she was the opening act for his "My World" tour in 2010! Fast forward to 2013 and she's actually a powerful pop star in her own right, and the 19-year-old teen Pop-R&B singer and songwriter has just released a brand-new video for her upbeat and catchy dance pop tune "Paint a Smile," that's bursting with girl power.
Co-written by Edwin "Lil' Eddie" Serrano, "Paint a Smile" marks the second promotional single from Jasmine's upcoming as-yet-untitled debut album, which is due later this year via Mosci Music. The song has an amazing message that, no matter how hard life seems, things will get better. The music video sees Jasmine not happy with where she is, but slowly she learns that life isn't as hard as it seems. Soon things look up for Jasmine, and the music video turns into an awesome dance party!
Jasmine opened up to Seventeen about her painful past of being in an abusive relationship when she released her autobiographical video for "Didn't Mean It," an emotional clip that not only touched on domestic violence, but also enabled Jasmine to speak out about her own experiences at the tail end of an abusive relationship. Now, Jasmine is releasing part two of the music video for "Paint A Smile," and not only it is empowering, it's catchy! Her new music video is proof that you can move on from an abusive situation and come back stronger than ever.
The new video shows the transformation of moving on for Jasmine, as a strong and confident woman, unafraid to leave her man the second he disrespects her, painting on a smile, and never looking back. She is not going to put up with any guy who treats her less than she deserves to be treated. When she's finally had enough, Jasmine confidently hops into her perfectly detailed vintage car, touches up her makeup, and is all like, "Too little, too late!" and "You don't know what you've got till it's gone." As she drives along, Jasmineflirts with a male model who clearly moonlights a gas station attendant, and together they drive along off into the sunset.
Co-written by Edwin "Lil' Eddie" Serrano, "Paint a Smile" marks the second promotional single from Jasmine's upcoming as-yet-untitled debut album, which is due later this year via Mosci Music. The song has an amazing message that, no matter how hard life seems, things will get better. The music video sees Jasmine not happy with where she is, but slowly she learns that life isn't as hard as it seems. Soon things look up for Jasmine, and the music video turns into an awesome dance party!
Jasmine opened up to Seventeen about her painful past of being in an abusive relationship when she released her autobiographical video for "Didn't Mean It," an emotional clip that not only touched on domestic violence, but also enabled Jasmine to speak out about her own experiences at the tail end of an abusive relationship. Now, Jasmine is releasing part two of the music video for "Paint A Smile," and not only it is empowering, it's catchy! Her new music video is proof that you can move on from an abusive situation and come back stronger than ever.
The new video shows the transformation of moving on for Jasmine, as a strong and confident woman, unafraid to leave her man the second he disrespects her, painting on a smile, and never looking back. She is not going to put up with any guy who treats her less than she deserves to be treated. When she's finally had enough, Jasmine confidently hops into her perfectly detailed vintage car, touches up her makeup, and is all like, "Too little, too late!" and "You don't know what you've got till it's gone." As she drives along, Jasmineflirts with a male model who clearly moonlights a gas station attendant, and together they drive along off into the sunset.
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