Ife takes a sultry approach to her first video for her song “Aim To Please” with her light yet powerful dulcet tones featured under visuals of her sexy limbs and the handsome actor Jensen Atwood from “Noah’s Arc”.
Ife’s video features lots of sexy lighting and bright colors, and of course lots of eye candy for the ladies too (and maybe some fellas since ole boy was on “Noah’s Arc” LOL!). The song itself is simple but the message is also simple and is driven home by the video — she aims to please!
Ife is an indie artist and you know we support good music here at Tha Feedback! Leave her some love and let her know what you think! Her music is also available on iTunes and you can check out her website here! Catch the Seattle-raised but Los Angeles living homegirl LIVE near you if you can!
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November 3, 2009 CreoleTnkrbelle
Wow, this is so smooth. Thank you for bringing the indie music!
November 3, 2009 ugh
WOW look at them eyebrows! she is serving too much face in this video lol but i like the song. very smooth and a nice change from all the manufactured crap on the radio today.
November 3, 2009 twizzle
I agree with ugh.
I actually like the song. The video has a lot of problems, though. I think it actually takes AWAY from her beauty . . . I can tell she’s a looker, but the lighting and makeup just aren’t right. I applaud her efforts, however, and must say that, I see a lot of potential here.
These days, I feel like an independent artist is better off selling themselves via live performances and recordings when the money isn’t there to compete with major labels on the video front. Had I heard this song without seeing the video, I wouldn’t have assumed she was independent. After seeing the video, I KNOW she is.
Good music though. And in the end, as far as I’m concerned, that’s all that really matters.