Roy Kinsey: BSAYF
Soundcheck: Music Videos and Performances
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LGBT, Comedy, Music
In this music video, Saya Naomi is faced with the reality that the person she thought was her friend is not. Through pain and spirituality, she finds true friendship and togetherness with her community. Roy Kinsey plays her intuition, her guide from shadow to light.
// TRACK //
Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bsayf-single/id1300413327
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0nmgUXeVxX5XADy88wphwT
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/futurehood/roy-kinsey-bsayf
Performance and Lyrics by Roy Kinsey
Produced by Esquire
Additional vocals by Keeshana Kelly
Released by Futurehood / https://futurehood.net / https://soundcloud.com/futurehood
// ALBUM //
"blackie" by Roy Kinsey
Apple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/blackie-a-story-by-roy-kinsey/1345722860
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6LHnWjEbgHhnLNs3PcVVqV
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/roykinsey/sets/blackie
Released by Futurehood / https://futurehood.net
// CAST //
Star / Saya Naomi
Guide/Intuition / Roy Kinsey
Friends / Erik Lamar Wallace & Jeff Lewis
// CREW //
A Futurehood Production, in association with Under the Spell Productions
Director / aCeb00mbaP
Director of Photography / Mollie Jean Nye
Producer / Aymar Jean Christian
Co-Producer / Erik Lamar Wallace, aCeb00mbaP
Editor / Olivia Laird
Production Coordinator / Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin
Production Assistant / DH Yang
// SPECIAL THANKS //
Shot on location at:
Outerspace Studios: http://outerspacechicago.com
Disco Chicago: https://www.discochicago.com
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