Jamie Foxx has teamed up with Canadian hip-hop phenom and GQ's Breakout of the Year, Drake, debuted an intimate video on BET for their new single, "Fall For Your Type," the first single taken from Academy Award winning actor and Grammy award winning R&B singer's upcoming fourth imminent album "Best Night of My Life," which hits shelves December 21 via J Records. The clip showcases Foxx going through the ups and downs in his relationship.
Monday was Foxx's 43rd birthday, and he celebrated it on Ellen with a performance of this new track, "Fall for Your Type." This smooth, down-tempo ballad with a deep/serious message, driven by surprisingly thundering drums. The song finds Foxx trying to convince himself that he has found the right girl as he always falls for that particular type. The Canadian rapper also penned this track, and he is his usual top-notch self and spits a killer verse on the track. Foxx can rock a party jam like its his job, but the man can also unleash a soulful ballad. The multi-talented Foxx is singing to your soul as he croons about falling for a certain "type" of person. We all have our preferences but Foxx puts those feelings to a song that I'm sure we all can relate to.
Foxx tries to figure out why he keeps failing for the same type of hoes in his new video. Director Chris Robinson gives us a glimpse of how a beautiful woman can gain suspicion and proceed to tear her lover's life up. The concept's been executed before but maybe not to this degree. With Foxx attempting to have the best night of his life, he plays the role of the man who has to question whether or not to bring her back after she destroyed most of his furniture and possessions.
The clip depicts the singer's relationship gone wrong which finds its dramatic peak as he falls down a window. The sensual video features Foxx being intimate with a beautiful woman, played by model Jessica Burciaga, and struggling with his love for her at the same time. Foxx is literally falling for Burciaga, while Drake just stands there and sings. The video is also featured some cool effects, involving some dramatic scenes of Foxx falling out of a building in slow motion and glass breaking, a flawless combination that goes perfectly matches with the moody atmospherics of the ballad's theme. The result is very enticing and looks like a mini-movie. This should help push the song higher on the charts.
Monday was Foxx's 43rd birthday, and he celebrated it on Ellen with a performance of this new track, "Fall for Your Type." This smooth, down-tempo ballad with a deep/serious message, driven by surprisingly thundering drums. The song finds Foxx trying to convince himself that he has found the right girl as he always falls for that particular type. The Canadian rapper also penned this track, and he is his usual top-notch self and spits a killer verse on the track. Foxx can rock a party jam like its his job, but the man can also unleash a soulful ballad. The multi-talented Foxx is singing to your soul as he croons about falling for a certain "type" of person. We all have our preferences but Foxx puts those feelings to a song that I'm sure we all can relate to.
Foxx tries to figure out why he keeps failing for the same type of hoes in his new video. Director Chris Robinson gives us a glimpse of how a beautiful woman can gain suspicion and proceed to tear her lover's life up. The concept's been executed before but maybe not to this degree. With Foxx attempting to have the best night of his life, he plays the role of the man who has to question whether or not to bring her back after she destroyed most of his furniture and possessions.
The clip depicts the singer's relationship gone wrong which finds its dramatic peak as he falls down a window. The sensual video features Foxx being intimate with a beautiful woman, played by model Jessica Burciaga, and struggling with his love for her at the same time. Foxx is literally falling for Burciaga, while Drake just stands there and sings. The video is also featured some cool effects, involving some dramatic scenes of Foxx falling out of a building in slow motion and glass breaking, a flawless combination that goes perfectly matches with the moody atmospherics of the ballad's theme. The result is very enticing and looks like a mini-movie. This should help push the song higher on the charts.
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