Fresh off the release of her genre-blurring album Black Star, Ghanaian-American artist Amaarae has dropped the music video for “Fineshyt”, and it’s a vibrant celebration of style, nostalgia, and fearless creativity.
Filmed in Ghana, the Fineshyt video is a colorful, high-energy throwback to turn-of-the-millennium dance culture. Amaarae pays homage to the Y2K era, fusing retro aesthetics with her own futuristic edge. The result is a visual experience that feels both familiar and refreshingly modern.
The track itself is a bold reinterpretation of Cher’s iconic “Believe”, transformed into an Afro-fusion dance anthem with a rebellious spirit. Its infectious beat and daring production make it a standout moment on Black Star, and the visuals amplify its impact.
The video is a masterclass in visual styling — from edgy, experimental outfits to bold makeup choices, every frame is dripping with personality. The choreography is fluid yet fierce, channeling the energy of early-2000s pop videos while still feeling distinctly Amaarae.
While Fineshyt works perfectly as a standalone hit, it also acts as a statement piece for the Black Star era. It reflects the album’s theme of breaking boundaries, not only in sound but also in visual identity. By combining nostalgia with innovation, Amaarae continues to prove she’s operating on a different wavelength from most artists in the game.
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source: kaknews.com