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Chelly Flame is heating up again with her latest single “Bandz.” She drops the video for the
single on the heels of the track’s success, which is one of the best performing tracks of her
nascent career. Jack Rottier, who is most known for his work with Yeat (“Gët Busy,” “Mad Bout
That,” and “Money Twërk”), showcases Chelly in striking looks as she oversees illicit activities
in a desert estate. The video, which premiered via HipHopDX, uses drone shots and fast-paced
cuts to capture Chelly Flame’s glamorous looks and fiery flows.

Watch her music video here: 

From the opening of the video, Chelly captivates viewers with her energy and charisma, and
right after she finishes up the hook, she hits one of the smoothest transitions as she flows into her
first verse. Chelly’s experimenting with a new style here, using production with big synths and
808s that few, if any, female rappers have touched. However, it sounds natural to her, as she
effortlessly maneuvers her way through the beat.

Chelly puts forth an image that mirrors her ability on the mic – she always appears composed
and charismatic. What’s more, she can compete with any rapper in today’s game: her wordplay
is nothing short of excellent and she packages each bar with a confident delivery. “Bandz” serves
as even more evidence of these qualities. It’s not often that a new artist emerges with such
versatility, sound, and style, but Chelly Flame has done exactly that and showcases this in the
music video for “Bandz.”

Chelly Flame Bandz Hi-Res.jpg

Chelly Flame - Bandz_(clean).mp3 Chelly Flame - Bandz_(explicit).mp3

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