Stormzy Enlists Ayra Starr and Tendai For "Need You" Visuals

Coming from Stormzy’s critically-acclaimed album, ‘This Is What I Mean.’

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Following the release of his critically-acclaimed album, This Is What I Mean, UK rapper Stormzy has just released a brand-new single from the project, enlisting Ayra Starr and Tendai for a “Need You” music video.

Having just been spotted on the Met Gala red carpet, Stormzy has been keeping busy with the odd appearance in the public eye. And while Big Mike has been recently seen performing at the BRITS, and even sat down with British documentary-maker Louis Theroux for an in-depth interview, Stormzy still refrains from entering back into the world of social media, so any new material from the London-based rhymer is always much-welcomed.

With this being said, Stormzy’s latest music video accompanies the suave, Afro-tinged sonics of “Need You,” with Stormzy’s clean-cut melodies and rhymes being sandwiched by complementing performances from Ayra Starr and Tendai. For the visuals, directed by Meji Alabi, we’re welcomed into a realm of luxury as we follow Stormzy’s romantic interest in Ayra Starr. For added excellence, Tendai then enters the cut with some soothing vocals to keep the crowd engaged.

You can check out the full “Need You” video above and in other music news, Lil Durk’s new album is almost here.

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