British rapper Ghetts has shared his latest music video for the track ‘Good Hearts’ Featuring Aida Lae.
Writing on Instagram about his latest video’s drop, Ghetts wrote: “Good Hearts video featuring @aida.lae… special thanks to all the skaters that came down it was such a vibe.”
The video, directed by Nathan James Tettey, begins with Aida Lae at a roller rink as she starts to sing: “Good hearts don’t, good hearts don’t come around often //Always someone asking for something, yeah // Your heart won’t let me down, trust it // Good hearts know, good hearts show //That you can make believing in something, yeah.” Ghetts then joins the singer; he walks out into the centre of the rink as the skaters begin to dance; he raps: “When I say contacts full up of red Starburst, all I mean is sweet ones. I don’t understand why men buy sex.” The lighthearted, dance nature of the video matches the track’s upbeat vibe.”
The track ‘Good Hearts’ features as the seventh song on the tracklist of Ghett’s seventh studio album, ‘Conflict of Interest,’ which was released earlier this year. The album reached number two in the UK album charts and received critical acclaim, including a 95 out of 100 score from Metacritic.
The director of the video for Ghetts and Aida Lae’s track, Nathan James Tettey, has been the creative influence behind several of the hottest rap videos on the scene. He has so far collaborated with Dave, Headie One, Stormzy, Burna Boy and Fredo.
Ghetts has been active on the music scene this week, also dropping the track ‘Running’ with Manchurian singer Pip Millett. Pip said on the collaboration: “Running” is about the tiresome reality of being black/a POC in an unequal white western world.”
Last month the rapper live-streamed his performance at Magazine, London. Drawing on his latest album ‘Conflict of Interest’ the live stream served as a teaser for his upcoming in-person tour, due to commence this November, with some strong features from veteran MC Dizzee Rascal and rising star Pa Salieu.
You can watch the music video for ‘Good Hearts’ now on YouTube.