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keltiey: The new 'SHW' music video is all types of dance vibes and pure energy

keltiey: The new 'SHW' music video is all types of dance vibes and pure energy

Need to move around? Look no further than what hip-hop artist keltiey is serving up these days. The music newcomer’s new ‘SHW’ music video sparks all types of dance-ready moves and positive energy from start to finish.

While the audio goes hard, seeing keltiey in action? Must-see. Peep the details surrounding her new visual and keep scrolling to see keltiey in action.

Emerging singer/songwriter, keltiey shares her new track “SHW” an electrifying fusion of Jersey Club and R&B that exudes confidence and delivers an important message of self-worth and personal growth. In a world where these topics are paramount, the Houston newcomer arrives as a powerful ode to embracing one's individuality and focusing on personal development. The lyrics exude a fierce determination to prioritize "Self, Health, Wealth," making it an anthem for anyone seeking empowerment and self-assurance. Of the track she shares “When the light bulb goes off that you’ve flexed so much to make others happy, yet you’re not fulfilled, that’s when you rethink things, set new goals, believe in YOU, take care of YOU mentally. Boss up and start over. It’s the rebirth.” The track builds to an electrifying crescendo with a speedy club tempo that's sure to ignite dance floors. Today she also unveils a visually stunning music video that pays homage to the Y2K era complete with iconic fashion and vibrant colors.

Earlier this year the newcomer shared “goingoutsad” a bold and dauntless anthem, and the 70’s inspired R&B track “kn0,” which features singer/producer, skaiwater. Watch the vibrant visual directed by Whipalo (Roddy Rich, Moneybagg Yo, Lil Durk) HERE. Prior to “kn0” she also shared her “dumiri” (pronounced “do me right”). On the track, the Houston native proves genuine strength exists in shared experiences. She unfolds through vulnerable verses “there ain't no love left cuz my feelings are dead, tried get up in my head, while I'm laying on your bed. Never had my back once, or twice or even three more times, you're hurting your own feelings more than mine“ she sings.

In 2021 keltiey released her viral song “need,” which helped her gain millions of listeners across streaming service platforms and now has nearly 16 million streams on Spotify alone, Born Kelscie Moore, the singer-songwriter, dancer, and producer became a self-made talent by researching all the technical skills she needed to make her studio dreams come true. She began uploading covers from her favorite artists, including a take on Snoh Aalegra and Tyler, The Creator's collaboration, "NEON PEACH." Soon after, transnational supporters better acquainted themselves with her bubbly personality, musical inclinations, eclectic fashion, and the newcomer's TikToks. The release that changed the course of keltiey's trajectory was her single, "need," with its accompanying viral American Music Awards mention by rapper Flo Milli. "It was shocking," keltiey recalls of hearing Milli's praise. "I still have not processed it. Whenever I watch the interview clip, I say, 'No way!'"  Today the track has over 14 million streams worldwide.

Through celebrated for more uptempo bops, keltiey aims to diversify her catalog through forthcoming neo-soul, rock, and R&B songs. Like her creative inspirations Ice Spice, PinkPantheress, and Iyla, she does not want to be confined by checkboxes. That sentiment and authenticity have brought her this far, and keltiey is gearing up to entertain the world with the top-notch vision enveloped at the heart of her major debut. With “SHW”  keltiey is poised to become a cultural phenomenon, resonating with fans who seek confidence, self-love, and a focus on self-improvement.

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