Love will make you crazy. Vested in Culture/Epic Records signee Kat Dahlia returns today and trades "Gangsta" for glamour in the slick and stylish new music video for her latest single "Crazy," as she contemplates what may or may not be crazy concerning an ex-lover. The new song will appear on Cuban-American singer-songwriter and rapper's upcoming debut album, "My Garden," which features rap, hip hop and soul songs styles, and will be released come May.
The 23-year-old up-and-coming hip-hop artist, is known for her razor sharp lyrics and her unique, aggressive flow, has lots things in the pipeline for the first few months of 2014. The Glass John-produced track is far cry from her disturbing, yet socially conscious video “The High,” which highlighted the 4.8 million domestic abuse cases that plague the United States. And also we last saw Dahlia in an upbeat mood for her "Happy and I Know It" video, but that sentiment has pushed into more obsessive territory on her new song, "Crazy."
The Cuban songstress sings melodious lines about intense feelings being madly in love for someone who's just walked into her life and questions if her actions are insane. She sounds passionate about it, too. "Tell me what's going on I need to know," she delivers. "Cause I'm not trying to lose myself or lose control." It's a feeling that's been articulated for decades, so performing over a throwback instrumental isn't too left-field of an idea. The sly, clean guitar strums call back the R&B sounds of decades prior, as the descending piano keys slip into the hook to add a sense of soul.
Dahlia said in an interview about what can fans expect from new video: "The video we shot out in London. It was a great collaboration with [director] Rankin. The song is about a girl that's feeling vulnerable about liking a guy and trying to cope with her emotions, so we kind of captured that on-screen. I'm excited about it." In the fashionable clip, Dahlia showcases various emotions on why she's "crazy," and sings at a photo shoot mixed in with black and white shots of herself while showing off her affinity for fashion as she models glittery vintage dresses and dainty couture pieces on the streets and in a studio.
The 23-year-old up-and-coming hip-hop artist, is known for her razor sharp lyrics and her unique, aggressive flow, has lots things in the pipeline for the first few months of 2014. The Glass John-produced track is far cry from her disturbing, yet socially conscious video “The High,” which highlighted the 4.8 million domestic abuse cases that plague the United States. And also we last saw Dahlia in an upbeat mood for her "Happy and I Know It" video, but that sentiment has pushed into more obsessive territory on her new song, "Crazy."
The Cuban songstress sings melodious lines about intense feelings being madly in love for someone who's just walked into her life and questions if her actions are insane. She sounds passionate about it, too. "Tell me what's going on I need to know," she delivers. "Cause I'm not trying to lose myself or lose control." It's a feeling that's been articulated for decades, so performing over a throwback instrumental isn't too left-field of an idea. The sly, clean guitar strums call back the R&B sounds of decades prior, as the descending piano keys slip into the hook to add a sense of soul.
Dahlia said in an interview about what can fans expect from new video: "The video we shot out in London. It was a great collaboration with [director] Rankin. The song is about a girl that's feeling vulnerable about liking a guy and trying to cope with her emotions, so we kind of captured that on-screen. I'm excited about it." In the fashionable clip, Dahlia showcases various emotions on why she's "crazy," and sings at a photo shoot mixed in with black and white shots of herself while showing off her affinity for fashion as she models glittery vintage dresses and dainty couture pieces on the streets and in a studio.
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