More than one month after releasing the track, which features the rapper, the 'Yeah Glo!' raptress launches its official music video that sees her getting married to the actor.
- Nov 15, 2024
AceShowbiz - GloRilla has treated her fans to a new music video for her collaborative track with T-Pain titled "I LUV HER". In the newly-released visuals, the "Yeah Glo!" raptress shows strong chemistry with Da'Vinchi.
On Thursday, November 14, the female hip-hop artist launched the official MV on YouTube. In the beginning of the 3-minute video, it can be seen that she is approached by Da'Vinchi as she makes her way out of a restaurant.
Glo is documented having a seemingly nice conversation with Da'Vinchi before giving him her phone number and shaking his hand. The video goes on to show her being treated right by the actor, who gives her a sparkling wrist watch. Later on, she surprises him with a birthday cake, which comes with candles on top, on his birthday.
The short clip also features a scene where Glo gets married to Da'Vinchi. He is spotted carrying her, who is rocking a bridal gown, while entering their luxury house. She looks stunning in a long white lace dress that has a high neck design. Her black hair, which is long enough to reach her lower back, is styled in a simple straight hairdo and let loose.
As for Da'Vinchi, the 29-year-old actor, whose real name is Abraham D. Juste, looks dapper in a white shirt. Over the top, he sports a long-sleeved black suit. In addition, he flaunts his curly black hair.
After dropping the official music video, which also features T-Pain singing next to Glo, the "Wanna Be" raptress received positive online responses from her fans. One in particular gushed, "The chemistry in the video is everything!!!" Similarly, another chimed in, "GloRilla bringing back early 2000s music video vibe! I luv her." Others praised Glo for having "no a** out" in the footage.
The visuals came more than one month after Glo launched "I LUV HER", which she created with T-Pain. Following the release, the track made its debut at No. 92 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. A week later, it jumped to No. 70 on the tally.