"i used to believe change is all i wanted"

photo by Rebel Rae (@rebelraemusic)

After releasing perfectly simple and extremely aesthetically pleasing visuals for "Tomorrow" and "War is Over," R&B songstress Rebel Rae has dropped the third visual from her EP, Twenty16.



"Tears on the Altar," directed by Josh Sikkema, is set in a abandoned town in the middle of the desert. Throughout the video, Rae is seen roaming through the town alone while exploring the various structures and art pieces.

Once again, Rebel Rae has delivered an incredibly beautiful visual and I can't wait for her next release. 

Happy Listening (watching),


Robert

"keep those words locked in a bottle"


Though November is a month that many of us would like to forget, I did try to stay positive because it marks the beginning of the holiday season and I got to celebrate my 20th birthday (!).

My playlist for November is filled with uptempo, dance-floor worthy songs like Shakira's "Chantaje," certified bops (that can only be played at full volume) like Travis Mills' "I Doubt It," and songs that you'll want to scream at the top of your lungs like Greyson Chance's "Hit and Run."

Below are the twelve songs that served as my soundtrack for the month of November:

1. "Fake Love" - Drake
2. "Chantaje" (feat. Maluma) - Shakira
3. "On Hold" - The xx
4. "Hit & Run" - Greyson Chance
5. "Murder" - Lido
6. "Nobody's Better" (feat. Fetty Wap) - Z
7. "Super Powers" - Terror Jr
8. "Hands Free" - Keke Palmer
9. "Ain't My Fault - R3hab Remix" - Zara Larsson
10. "Black Beatles" (feat. Gucci Mane) - Rae Sremmurd
11. "Otra Vez" (feat. J Balvin) - Zion & Lennox
12. "I Doubt It" (feat. Blackbear and Skizzy Mars) - Travis Mills


Happy Listening, 

Robert