Sevana Drops New Video For Her Single ‘Phone A Friend’: Watch

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The beautiful Sevana takes us on an overseas flight to a distant land in candid visuals for her Phone A Friend visualizer, which debuted today. The single is the second song on her recently released six-track EP, Be Somebody and now with new imagery behind those sweet vocals, she has re-gifted us with a treat we never knew we needed.

The Jamaican born songbird revealed the launch of the new project on her Twitter page earlier, by teasing a clip of the visualizer. Twitter follower, Jahmeila tweeted, “She’s so radiant. I can’t” and Papillon Dans La Cite said, “Imagine waking up as Sev. Like, I open my phone and have to angle it to my good side. But, she just pretty pan every side!”

In the new visuals, Sevana is off to another foreign land with her resident videographer/photographer, Yoram Savion who has been a constant in her video releases from the EP. The French-born film director was the creative brigadier behind the video for her singles Mango, Be Somebody and If You Only Knew as well as the cover for the collection.

The candid extracts in the 8-scene visualizer finds the singer sightseeing in the faraway streets, outfitted with her cross-body strapped camera like a real tourist and simply basking in the new setting. In another clip, she’s dancing in her hotel room while video chatting with what appears to be friends as conveyed through her playful vibe.

These clips along with a plane’s descent for landing, a bee buzzing about among an expansive shrub of Blue Aster flowers and Sevana’s magnetic smile on repeat, pretty much sums of this fetching musical display. Watch below.

In the single, Sevana talks about a relationship gone bad, “I don’t like this, I must be honest,” she sings. It’s the verbal mistreatment she relates as the problem, going on further to say, “Its not what you say, its how you say things.”

Where she has jetted off to somewhere else in the video, the lyrics also goes, “Mi say mi haffi run away from you,” and in completely detaching herself from the situation, says, “you should ‘Phone A Friend’ …. go get some help for this ruse / if you keep trying to keep-up you’ll lose.”

On behalf of Sevana’s label, In.Digg.Nation Collective and Six Course Music/RCA Records, check out her new music video/visualizer for Phone A Friend here –