Natalie La Rose Releases 'Somebody' Video With Jeremih
. (Radio.com) Natalie La Rose is climbing the charts with her� everything. On Friday (Feb. 13) she released a new video for her single "Somebody" featuring Jeremih. Smartly, she pays tribute to the diva with similar hair who came before her singing about how she wanted to dance with somebody. Somebody who loved her. La Rose is set in various real life places (the stoop of a sorority house, the street, a public garden in an urban city center) that are given the club treatment. For some reason, everywhere she goes there is a pink twilight with a smoke machine and lasers. If creating perfect lighting is her superpower then Wonder Woman had better look out. The main point on display through the video is that La Rose has tight dance game. Her choreography is old school but sharp and she executes. Clearly the point of this video is to make that a huge part of her calling card-that and wearing white ribbed body suits with a turtleneck, something not seen on a woman since the very early '90s. Message received: this girl likes to have good, clean fun. Also notable in this non sequitur of a video: those giant hoop earrings you've got to take off before you fight are back. Consider yourselves on notice from pop's potential next big thing. Watch the video here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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