Watch Maxwell's Spooky "Shame" Video
Maxwell releases his latest video.
Maxwell has released the video for his new single, "Shame."
In true Maxwell nature, the video is eerie. It features the singer roaming a spooky New York City, where beautiful women are wearing veils.
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The video was directed by Maxwell and Bush Renz, the man behind the "Kill JAY-Z" video. Maxwell spoke to Billboard about the video and what it means.
He said:
I just feel that the veils represent the shame that I think a lot of black women feel about their beauty — about their features and about their place in society. So I think the veils play a pretty big role with that.I just wanted all people who feel that they’re veiled in some sort of shame or veiled in some sort of compartmentalized experience to unveil themselves and to let their face be known and let their stories be known. And that’s kind of what the video is about.
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"Shame" is the latest single from Maxwell's upcoming album blacksummers’NIGHT. Check out the "Shame" video below.