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Solange Knowles may not consistently release music and/or videos, but when she does the result is usually an eclectic showing of her worldly interest in music. Solange’s latest video for her single, “Losing You” (produced by Dev Hynes aka Blood Orange and directed by Melina Matoukas) was filmed in Cape Town, South Africa.

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The video basically makes you want Solange to adopt you into her inner circle. From jumping in the pool partially clothed, to playing on a stack of mattresses to bowling with beer bottles, Solange and her friends are all about that low maintenance fun life and I want in! Check out the fun shot below then the video:

Solange On The Concept Of The Video:

“When Melina and I decided to film ‘Losing You’ in South Africa, we really didn’t have a real firm concept in place. It was sort of a grab a camera and let’s go moment. I knew I wanted to capture a couple things: the vibe of our friendship and all of the crazy escapades we’ve gotten ourselves into all over the world, and the abstract and elegant Le Sape Society (Society for the Advancement of People of Elegance) formed in the Congo which was documented by Daniele Tamagni in his Gentleman of Bacongo book. We called Daniele to guide us, and some of my friends from New York came down to Cape Town and we all had a very damn good time.”

And a good damn time they had too!  Check out Solange’s “Losing You” Below:

I can’t wait for more music from the funky songstress!

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