With the release of her debut album coming this year, it is finally time for breakout artist Sabi to fully shine! The up and coming pop force Sabi just released the video for her brand new Wale-featuring banger, "Where They Do That At?" Sabi's vocals are sweet, the robotic bridge was cool, Wale's verse is brilliant, the whole lyrics/message is relatable. The dark, edgy club banger and its equally fierce video are sure to blast the door open for R&B newcomer Sabi.
It's been a little over a year since the 23-year-old rapper/singer made a major splash guesting via her memorable "steamin' like a pot full of vegetables" rap on the Britney Spears track "(Drop Dead) Beautiful" from her "Femme Fatale" record. The singer explains, "I grew up watching Britney's videos. It's crazy to want to be a part of the music industry my entire life and then get the opportunity to be featured on a record by one of my idols."
Following that and appearances with Brit on tour, the buzz-worthy artist then broke out in a big way last summer, and guested on Cobra Starship's top 10 hit single "You Make Me Feel...," while also releasing her dubstep-infused teaser single "Wild Heart." Sabi was inspired as a child by early MTV superstars Michael Jackson, Prince, and Sade. These days she counts Lauryn Hill, Lykke Li, Florence + the Machine, and Bats for Lashes among her musical influences.
The Tim Cruz-directed clip for the sassy track beneath the palm trees and in the reservoirs of Los Angeles, on the sidewalk, in a swag convertible ride, outside a church and even in the parking lot of the Forum, the famed concert venue in the California girl's stomping grounds of Inglewood, where the Warner Brother signee, strikes some poses and dances around to her tune about a guy she had a thing with until he up and disappeared. "Just don't say you love me and never come back," Sabi sings on the track.
It's been a little over a year since the 23-year-old rapper/singer made a major splash guesting via her memorable "steamin' like a pot full of vegetables" rap on the Britney Spears track "(Drop Dead) Beautiful" from her "Femme Fatale" record. The singer explains, "I grew up watching Britney's videos. It's crazy to want to be a part of the music industry my entire life and then get the opportunity to be featured on a record by one of my idols."
Following that and appearances with Brit on tour, the buzz-worthy artist then broke out in a big way last summer, and guested on Cobra Starship's top 10 hit single "You Make Me Feel...," while also releasing her dubstep-infused teaser single "Wild Heart." Sabi was inspired as a child by early MTV superstars Michael Jackson, Prince, and Sade. These days she counts Lauryn Hill, Lykke Li, Florence + the Machine, and Bats for Lashes among her musical influences.
The Tim Cruz-directed clip for the sassy track beneath the palm trees and in the reservoirs of Los Angeles, on the sidewalk, in a swag convertible ride, outside a church and even in the parking lot of the Forum, the famed concert venue in the California girl's stomping grounds of Inglewood, where the Warner Brother signee, strikes some poses and dances around to her tune about a guy she had a thing with until he up and disappeared. "Just don't say you love me and never come back," Sabi sings on the track.
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