Ari Lennox - BMO (Official Music Video)

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Ari Lennox - BMO (Official Music Video)

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Finally available on Trenomania - Train Simulator,the Xtracks of Okrasa Ghia, essential for many routes, because these files create new "pieces" of tracks more similar to the real ones, and they are not available as default tracks in Train Simulator. If in the "readme" of the route you have downloaded you will read that their use is compulsory, download them! Two versions are available, one for the users of the routes and one for the builders, so just download the version that suits your needs. We thank Okrasa Ghia for granting us the publication; we also remind to visit his internet site : www.xtracks.tk

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Ari Lennox - Bmo (official Music Video) Today

The song itself is built on a sample of Galt MacDermot’s "Space," the same playful bass line famously used in Busta Rhymes' 1996 hit "Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check". Visual Themes: Celebration of Self

A core element of the video is Lennox's unapologetic display of natural beauty. She rotates through several distinct hairstyles, including her signature curly "pineapple" puff, Bantu knots, and a sleek high ponytail. This variety reinforces the album's broader themes of self-love and the "Shea Butter Baby" lifestyle—embracing natural hair and skin. Song You Need to Know: Ari Lennox, 'Bussit' - IMDb Ari Lennox - BMO (Official Music Video)

The "BMO" video is heavily defined by its deliberate homage to 90s icons, specifically and the R&B trio Total . Directed by Child , the visual aesthetic recreates several classic motifs: The song itself is built on a sample

Ari Lennox’s official music video for "BMO" (an acronym for "Break Me Off") is a vibrant, retro-inspired celebration of black womanhood and 90s R&B culture. Released in August 2019 as the third single from her debut album Shea Butter Baby , the video serves as a visual love letter to the artists who shaped Lennox's musical identity. Nostalgia and Artistic Homage Directed by Child , the visual aesthetic recreates

Lennox utilizes metallic backdrops and vibrant, oversized fashion that directly references Elliott's "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)".

Scenes featuring Lennox in a bubble bath and lounging in a stylized living room are reminiscent of Total's "Trippin'" music video.

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