In advance of her album's release next month, Skylar Grey gets frisky with his on-screen boyfriend and shows her dark side once again while out camping in the music video for her latest single, "Wear Me Out," the third single and fourth overall taken from the Wisconsin singer-songwriter's upcoming debut studio album, "Don't Look Down", due in stores July 9 via Interscope, the project features Eminem, Angel Haze, Big Sean, and Travis Barker.
The J.R. Rotem-produced "Wear Me Out," is yet another piano, moody song. The kind Grey so loves and keeping it honest. The the 27-year-old sweet voiced soulful singer-songwriter, the protégée of Detroit native rapper Eminem, singing about being worn out by a certain love interest and showcases a more soulful side as she sings over the piano-driven record and I like the melody, subtle production, and of course, Grey's clever lyrics.
Grey has garnered much success as a featured artist and looks to break further into the solo spotlight with her July release. "I am going back to my roots as a piano-driven singer-songwriter with this song," said Grey. "The song and the video were both inspired by events in my childhood, like sneaking out of the house to camp with my friends and flirt with boys." The video thankfully, is not as creepy as her "Final Warning" video. In typical Grey fashion, "Wear Me Out" is still a dark visual, but no one appears to be possessed or in need of an exorcism.
The J.R. Rotem-produced "Wear Me Out," is yet another piano, moody song. The kind Grey so loves and keeping it honest. The the 27-year-old sweet voiced soulful singer-songwriter, the protégée of Detroit native rapper Eminem, singing about being worn out by a certain love interest and showcases a more soulful side as she sings over the piano-driven record and I like the melody, subtle production, and of course, Grey's clever lyrics.
Grey has garnered much success as a featured artist and looks to break further into the solo spotlight with her July release. "I am going back to my roots as a piano-driven singer-songwriter with this song," said Grey. "The song and the video were both inspired by events in my childhood, like sneaking out of the house to camp with my friends and flirt with boys." The video thankfully, is not as creepy as her "Final Warning" video. In typical Grey fashion, "Wear Me Out" is still a dark visual, but no one appears to be possessed or in need of an exorcism.
As for the Isaac Rentz-directed "Wear Me Out" visual, it succeeds in capturing the essence, and vibe of the song. The clip hews closer to the chanteuse's roots than the more stylized aesthetic of videos like "C'Mon Let Me Ride," follows Grey, her boyfriend, and a few friends going camping at night. It also featuring shots of the singer-songwriter ready to cause mischief with love her interest Noah Segan and looking au natural by the campfire and playing piano in the woods under the moonlight, and makes love to her man in camping tent, but mystery and mischief lies in her eyes.
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