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New Kreyolicious Music Video: Woodson Michel, That Girl

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Check out Woodson Michel’s music video for his single “That Girl”. I had an interview with this artist some time ago, and it’s great to see that he has new material out. Not to mention that he’s expanding his brand as an artist. ​Some of his songs have been featured on the TV show “CSI” and in the upcoming film My Hometown and The Set-Up, which he produced and starred in.

Now to his music video!

“That Girl” was written and produced by the artist himself. Now, let’s take a look at the video…scene by scene…

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Oh, some special effects.

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Ooh, a rocky beach.

Woodson Michel music video

Oh, finally…the video has barely started and the male lead already looks so downcast.

Woodson Michel music video That Girl

Ah, on the steps of a townhouse.

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On a bridge…no other structure says contemplation and pondering and reflection like a bridge…admit it!

A little stepping…

Woodson Michel That Girl music video

A little view of his kicks….

Woodson Michel new music video That Girl

A little gesturing never hurt nobody.

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Another dream sequence with the ideal girl.

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Oh, nature!

Woodson Michel artist and singer That Girl

A new view…

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That Girl…That Girl…

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That girl…

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Some sharp heels we got here.

Woodson Michel Music Video for That Girl

Look at that pleading face!

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Oh goody, a new outfit!

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That Girl—whoever you are…come out of his dreams, and into his reality…please!

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All that singing, and dancing, and pleading, and he ended up all alone. [*insert sad face*]

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