Mick Jenkins - Your Love

The Kaytranada-produced song gets a ’70s-inspired visual.

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Recently, Mick Jenkins unleashed a music video for one of his tracks from his latest EP Wave[s]. The Kaytranada-produced “Your Love” is paired with a throwback ’70s visual, where Jenkins plays a character who is trying to romance a particular girl. He fails the first few times, but after shooting her with cupid’s arrow, he eventually succeeds. Watch the video above.

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