Kehlani Appears Addresses Scandalous Rumors About Her In New “Everybody Business” Video [WATCH]

Kehlani Appears Addresses Scandalous Rumors About Her In New “Everybody Business” Video [WATCH]
Singer Kehlani is still taking advantage of her quarantine by releasing another homemade music video. She dropped her latest on Thursday (April 16th). That one confronts all of the headlines the 24-year-old Grammy-nominated singer has been subject to about her past relationships.
Kehlani’s new video for “Everybody Business,” which is under the direction of decorated music director, Hype Williams, begins with a group of strangers speaking on her love life while questioning her past as she stands in the backyard with a mic and headphones.

As reported, Kehlani has been the center of several news cycles including being accused of cheating with an unknown woman’s boyfriend, as well as facing allegations that she cheated on her ex-boyfriend NBA star, Kyrie Irving in 2018. To add, at the end of 2019, the singer and rapper YG called it quits after a cheating scandal evaded social media.

“Everybody Business,” is seemingly a re-work of Pharell’s hit track “Frontin‘” with Jay-Z. Upon the song’s release, she called the Pharell track her “favorite.”
The singer’s long-awaited follow-up to her 2017 debut album ‘SweetSexySavage’ was reported to be released this year however, Kehlani recently gave an update last month and explained that she couldn’t complete her album because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“I HAD a release date. We’re unable to complete any of our plans or move forward with the album at the moment due to the pandemic.”

Check out the video below:
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