Bi-Coastal singer-producer duo WESLEE have unveiled a tranquil video for recent single, ‘Something bout You'.
Directed by Theo Batterham and Clint Frift and shot between colourful studios, riverboats, pet shops and buses, the video reflects the serene nature of the track as it showcases the duo enjoying a seemingly ordinary task – eating cereal.
The idea originated with Emma, one half of the duo and in her own words explains, “I came up with the video idea while eating a banging bowl of porridge. We wanted to do something chill and fun that felt like us, and honestly continuously eating is what we do.”
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WESLEE are fresh from taking stage at KCRW Summer Nights series in Los Angeles, while the duo's second EP will be released early next year following their upcoming headline show at London's Omeara on October 29. Acclaimed debut EP 9F, released last year, has generated over a million streams to date, whilst also making it into Jamz supernova's ‘Top 5 EPs' on BBC Radio 1Xtra.
Having established themselves as one of the most refreshing and uniquely dynamic acts in today's international music scene, WESLEE have amassed over 25 million streams and performed for BBC Radio 1's annie mac at her AMP event, where they were joined by jessie ware and Sunflower Bean, as well as Annie herself. They also performed on the main stage of Brooklyn's Northside Festival as well as Baby's Alright for their live US debut.
First emerging with critically-acclaimed debut track ‘Gassed', the duo garnered a wealth of support from industry heavyweights, with the track receiving the prestigious ‘Hottest Record in the World' accolade from BBC Radio 1's Annie Mac. It also clocked in at #5 on the BBC Radio 1 Specialist Chart and received support from a wealth of BBC DJs, including MistaJam, Pete Tong, Danny Howard, Clara Amfo and Huw Stephens. Weslee have also seen a wealth of support from Beats 1 DJs Brooke Reese, Ebro Darden, and Travis Mills, with their last hit ‘Sweat Dreams' acquiring over 1.7 million streams on Apple Music alone.