Sistas star Brian Jordan Jr. is ensuring the world is aware of precisely the way to stroll in your fact along with his new music video, which options HBCU assist from dazzling dancers and standout stars.
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The multi-hyphenate performer has launched “STRUT,” a dance-floor-ready anthem that includes Huge Freedia, Olivia Lux, Jessica Betts, and Victor Jackson.
The monitor is out now throughout all streaming platforms and comes with a vibrant set of visuals celebrating freedom, confidence and unapologetic self-expression.
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Within the video, we see dance favorites throughout HBCU tradition, together with Kayla Hazel (Jackson State College), Airielle Brooks (Southern College), Crystianna Summers (Alcorn State College) and Princess Kelly (Alabama State College), bringing further taste to the rollout.
The women are additionally selling Brian Jordan Jr.’s social media problem, the #StrutChallenge, daring dancers nationwide to hit eight counts to the monitor.
“STRUT” is the second single from Jordan Jr.’s upcoming challenge, RILEY: The Mixtape, dropping October 17. The track blends home and bounce with a ballroom edge, making a high-voltage sound designed to get listeners shifting.
“STRUT celebrates variety, freedom, and the suitable to stroll boldly in your fact,” Jordan Jr. mentioned in a press release to BOSSIP. “In a world the place so many voices are being silenced, we’re selecting to be louder, prouder and unapologetically ourselves.”
The only follows Jordan Jr.’s debut monitor, “Protection,” and additional builds anticipation for RILEY: The Mixtape, a 15-track challenge described as a daring love letter to the HBCU expertise. The mixtape options a formidable roster of expertise, from Huge Freedia and Jessica Betts to Tarriona “Tank” Ball of Tank and the Bangas.
Jordan Jr., who executive-produced, wrote, and recorded the challenge, can be creating RILEY as a full-stage musical. The present will discover Greek life, band tradition, scholar politics and past love by way of the lens of a younger Black man navigating HBCU life.