Tinashe Releases Provocative Video For “Stormy Weather”

Tinashe Releases Provocative Video For “Stormy Weather”
Singer Tinashe recently dropped a third single, along with a brand new video Friday (Dec. 27th), from her ‘Songs For You,’ album. In her latest visual for “Stormy Weather,” the recently signed Roc Nation singer was joined by similarly dressed-down dancers against a bright white backdrop.

Much of the video is featured in black and white, and of course, shows a dance break routine.

In a recent interview, Tinashe touched on being more involved with her creative direction with her music. She told Hot97,
“I wanted to give people a real experience that they could really sink their teeth into. There are a few moments that are in your feels. I had to really open myself up. It’s the most vulnerable project I’ve ever put out.”
We’re definitely getting a different vibe from Tinashe this time around!

She also up a sweat while showcasing her flexibility as the clip eventually turns to color.

As reported, Songs for You, which also features appearances from 6LACK and Ms. Banks, marks Tinashe’s first project since leaving RCA Records.
Check out the video below:
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