21 Savage And Brent Faiyaz Know How To Party In “should’ve wore a bonnet” Video

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21 Savage and Brent Faiyaz have released the visual for their recent collab, “should’ve wore a bonnet” from 21’s American Dream.

The Hidji-directed visual places viewers in the middle of a kickback for the grown and sexy. Beautiful women like India Love pose for pictures and hype each other up while dancing as a slew of special guests including Offset join in on 21 and Faiyaz’s fun.

Through the use of film and dynamic exchange of sepia and red hues, the immersive visual is supposed to feel like you’re watching the party through the lenses of designer shades. It’s yet another example of the cinematic visuals that have supported 21’s latest LP.

American Dream debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and including features from Travis Scott, Young Thug, Doja Cat, Burna Boy, Summer Walker, Mariah The Scientist and more. Back in February, 21 announced that he’d be hitting the road for the American Dream tour alongside 21 Lil Harold, Nardo Wick and J.I.D.. That same weekend, the album made its television debut on Saturday Night Live.

“should’ve wore a bonnet,” which debuted No. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100, mainly details how one should stay ready as opposed to needing to “get ready.” In the vein of expecting the unexpected, 21 and Brent urge their lovers to protect themselves during a more intimate afterparty. The record samples K-Ci’s vocals from his 1992 duet with Mary J. Blige, “I Don’t Want To Do Anything.” It was one of the more R&B-centered tracks off the LP, which followed his Summer Walker-assisted collab, “prove it,” that samples Faith Evans’ “You Are My Joy (Interlude).”

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