The weekend just got a lot hotter! After being teased with some pictures and previews, the music video for Nicole Scherzinger's new mid-tempo ballad single "On the Rocks" landed online in full on Thursday. The clip offers simplicity in the classic black-and-white fashion where the former Pussycat Dolls singer has a sit down with her love interest so they can duke out the pain together. And, unsurprisingly the 36-year-old looks hot, even though she's crying through a lot of the video. Sad times...
Follow-up to 2011's "Killer Love" has also been preceded by her mediocre hit "Your Love." "On the Rocks," serves as the second single off her upcoming sophomore album, still untitled, due out sometime next year on Epic Records. Produced by The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, "On the Rocks," is actually inspired by one of Scherzinger's past relationships. "This song is really personal to me. I love it. It's a break up song," she told BBC Radio 1 recently. "I want the girls and all the people out there who's ever had a hard time in a relationship to put this song on repeat and feel really empowered."
The video fits and compliments the song well with an emotional Scherzinger, clad in sexy lingerie, tearing in a bed. The emotional roller coaster visual then transitions to verbal arguments, then vandalism, to the songstress making her exit. "It's my favorite video I've ever done. It's black and white, it's very cinematic," Scherzinger explained. "I just wanted the video to not feel like a music video, just really authentic and really raw. It's very empowering. It's a very emotional and personal song for me."
Directed by Tim Mattia, the breathtaking black-and-white clip sees Scherzinger emotionally distraught while singing her heartbreaking song. Overcome with emotion, she gets super dramatic and confronts her boyfriend (soon to be ex) as she fights him and screams at him for f*cking their relationship up big time. Scherzinger's had it. She's had it so much that she's going to actually push her soon-to-be-ex off the chair (with magical powers) and throw him out of the house they have in the middle of the desert breaking the fragile wooden door in the process before tearing up the house. Once she's done with him, a liberated Scherzinger runs away through the desert to find a new better life.
Follow-up to 2011's "Killer Love" has also been preceded by her mediocre hit "Your Love." "On the Rocks," serves as the second single off her upcoming sophomore album, still untitled, due out sometime next year on Epic Records. Produced by The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, "On the Rocks," is actually inspired by one of Scherzinger's past relationships. "This song is really personal to me. I love it. It's a break up song," she told BBC Radio 1 recently. "I want the girls and all the people out there who's ever had a hard time in a relationship to put this song on repeat and feel really empowered."
The video fits and compliments the song well with an emotional Scherzinger, clad in sexy lingerie, tearing in a bed. The emotional roller coaster visual then transitions to verbal arguments, then vandalism, to the songstress making her exit. "It's my favorite video I've ever done. It's black and white, it's very cinematic," Scherzinger explained. "I just wanted the video to not feel like a music video, just really authentic and really raw. It's very empowering. It's a very emotional and personal song for me."
Directed by Tim Mattia, the breathtaking black-and-white clip sees Scherzinger emotionally distraught while singing her heartbreaking song. Overcome with emotion, she gets super dramatic and confronts her boyfriend (soon to be ex) as she fights him and screams at him for f*cking their relationship up big time. Scherzinger's had it. She's had it so much that she's going to actually push her soon-to-be-ex off the chair (with magical powers) and throw him out of the house they have in the middle of the desert breaking the fragile wooden door in the process before tearing up the house. Once she's done with him, a liberated Scherzinger runs away through the desert to find a new better life.
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