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“Smoke” features Grammy award winning R&B artist Lucky Daye, and it most definitely feels like a SINGLE single. And as though we are entering a new ‘era’ (as the kids say), whilst also feeling a lot like the old one, which I am in full support of. And I’ll get into why in a bit.The punani saga (“Ass Like That”, “Moment”, “Dive”, “Experience”, “Jaguar”) that we got from Victoria in across 2019 and 2020 was immaculate. Victoria had a sound and a look. She was a package. And Jaguar as an EP, project, kinda-album, whatever you want to call it, was good. But I wanted more of it. Victoria, D’Mile and her team had created this whole little world that I wasn’t done with yet. And credit to “Coasting’”, it did somewhat continue with it. But “Smoke” really does feel like a continuation of where Jaguar left off in the best possible ways; both sonically and visually. The music video for “Smoke” even features references to “Jaguar”; from the supersonic haze cigarette brand, to the glass Jaguar bong at the end of the music video.
And speaking of the music video, it’s great. It’s cool to see a music video which is fun, features multiple setups, and is able to captivate without much really happening during it. And it’s really great to see that Victoria has a consistent visual style. Her looks, her outfits, the colour brown, everything looking like its shot on film, the fonts, the surrealism, the humour. Victoria Monét is a whole brand and a package now, and I adore this for her. She gets IT.
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Smoke, Directed by Charlie Denis | RCA Records |
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Smoke, Directed by Charlie Denis | RCA Records |
I also hope that if we get a new album from Victoria, that it includes a couple of songs from Jaguar. Fuck it. Do it how they be doing in Japan. Sure, the songs could be considered old. But based on “Smoking” and “Coastin’” (which I think should be left off a future album release), songs from Jaguar would sit nicely alongside them. And it would also re-introduce those songs to a wider audience, because as many people were talking about Jaguar, it was not enough for my liking. “Experience” shoulda been a Billboard smash.
💿 Album EP review: Jaguar
📺 Music videos: Coastin’ | Nothing Feels Better | Jaguar | Experience | Moment | Ass Like That
📺 Music videos: Coastin’ | Nothing Feels Better | Jaguar | Experience | Moment | Ass Like That
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