Kehlani Drops Sizzling Music Video For ‘After Hours’

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Kehlani is bringing the heat with her latest music video drop! The 29-year-old music sensation unveiled the sizzling visuals for her summer anthem “After Hours” on Monday (May 6), and it’s pure fire.

Filmed at the iconic Fontainebleau in Las Vegas, the music video is a spectacle of energy and style, perfectly capturing the essence of the track. Directed by the talented Amber Park, known for her work with artists like Madison Beer and Sabrina Carpenter, the video promises a visual treat for fans.

Adding to the allure of “After Hours” is the special appearance by Cordel “Scatta” Burrell, whose iconic “Coolie Dance Rhythm” infuses the track with irresistible vibes. Produced by Khris Riddick and Alex Goldblatt, the song is a certified banger that’s been making waves since its release. And if you’re feeling a sense of déjà vu, you’re not alone—this catchy beat might ring a bell from Nina Sky’s hit, “Move Ya Body”!

For Kehlani, “After Hours” marks a triumphant return to the spotlight. It’s their first solo release since their acclaimed 2022 album Blue Water Road, and it’s been racking up streams like nobody’s business. With over 20 million streams globally and counting, it’s clear that Kehlani’s music continues to resonate with fans around the world.

So, if you’re ready to turn up the volume and hit the dance floor, Kehlani’s got you covered. “After Hours” is the perfect soundtrack to your summer nights, blending infectious beats with Kehlani’s signature style and swagger. Whether you’re cruising down the highway with the windows down or tearing up the club with your crew, this track is sure to get you in the mood to party.

And with the release of the music video, Kehlani is taking their artistry to new heights. The visuals are a feast for the eyes, capturing the essence of the song in vibrant colors and electrifying choreography. It’s a celebration of music, dance, and the joy of being alive—a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there’s always light to be found on the dance floor.