Caribbean-born pop diva KEBA has the GRL PWR anthem of the summer. The Miami-based independent chart topping artist has a new music video that speaks to women of color everywhere. Check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hmMG7VAs7E&list=PLfy8RndfQOyBs1sg-CHukVZk9cWlVuUe0&index=1
KEBA’s Playful & Powerful New ‘Loco for
the Coco’ Music Video Is Now Streaming
KEBA’s highly anticipated clip for ‘Loco for the Coco’
dropped on the 29th of June.
If you’re a fan of KEBA and her
distinct brand of Caribbean pop,
you can now view the video on
YouTube, where it is streaming
exclusively.
The Trinidadian singer has quickly drawn
both critical and popular attention with
her three debut singles, ‘Somebody’,
‘Pillow Talk’ and now ‘Loco for the Coco’.
Fusing more conventional elements of R&B, soul and pop with the distinct beats, sounds and
subversive energy of West African Calypso, you’ll love KEBA’s catchy yet unique music.
Through the 'Loco for the Coco' video’s oneiric cinematography, hazy lighting and
glittery costuming, KEBA embodies La Diablesse, a notorious Trinidadian folklore
figure.
In doing so, she both reframes the ‘objectified woman’ as an anti-hero
and takes on the sexual fetishization of Black women.
Go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=_hmMG7VAs7E&list=PLfy8RndfQOyBs1sg-
CHukVZk9cWlVuUe0&index=1 to find out more.
Check it out today!
the Coco’ Music Video Is Now Streaming
KEBA’s highly anticipated clip for ‘Loco for the Coco’
dropped on the 29th of June.
If you’re a fan of KEBA and her
distinct brand of Caribbean pop,
you can now view the video on
YouTube, where it is streaming
exclusively.
The Trinidadian singer has quickly drawn
both critical and popular attention with
her three debut singles, ‘Somebody’,
‘Pillow Talk’ and now ‘Loco for the Coco’.
Fusing more conventional elements of R&B, soul and pop with the distinct beats, sounds and
subversive energy of West African Calypso, you’ll love KEBA’s catchy yet unique music.
Through the 'Loco for the Coco' video’s oneiric cinematography, hazy lighting and
glittery costuming, KEBA embodies La Diablesse, a notorious Trinidadian folklore
figure.
In doing so, she both reframes the ‘objectified woman’ as an anti-hero
and takes on the sexual fetishization of Black women.
Go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=_hmMG7VAs7E&list=PLfy8RndfQOyBs1sg-
CHukVZk9cWlVuUe0&index=1 to find out more.
Check it out today!