Saweetie and Doja Cat dive naked off a cliff in racy new video for their female anthem Best Friend
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Saweetie and Doja Cat just released the video for their new female anthem Best Friend.
The gal pals and collaborators who are 27 and 25 respectively, showed the close nature of their friendship in an uber feminine video that hits back at toxic masculinity.
Cliff diving naked and driving around town in a bedazzled Tesla before hitting up a strip club, the unbeatable show that girls just want to have fun – and also don’t need a man.
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Best Friend: Saweetie, 27, and Doja Cat, 25, release the playfully adventurous video for their new female anthem Best Friend where they cliff dive naked and hit up a strip club in a bedazzled Tesla
The video features a costume aesthetic that is reminiscent of Romy and Michelle and Thelma & Louise, meets Legally Blonde.
The three-minute film opens with them fending off a thirsty suitor as they exchange glances after receiving over-sexualized attention from an unwanted suitor.
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After they hit back at him, the video follows the twosome on their adventures across town as they prove with their lyrics that they always have each others backs.
Got your back: The longtime friends show off the strength of their friendship in a video full of glamorous costumes Girl power: The ladies are seen fighting off a load of suitors in the video as they hit back at toxic masculinity Playful: The duo stun in matchy costumes as they show off all the sides of a dynamic friendship Tickled pink: They dance up a storm during a sleepover Sisters: The duo collaborate on the song which is a precursor to Saweetie’s debut album Pretty B***h Music Let loose: The video is directed by Dave Meyers and features a super girly yet powerful aesthetic Super close: Doja is seen grabbing Saweetie’s breasts in one scene as they playfully tease their close bond Night out: The pair light up the town in a bedazzled Tesla as they show off their racy costumes and let loose
The outfit changes in the video are frequent and show off the versatility of their styles in the semi-matching costumes.
It plays out like a montage of their friendship as they are seen hitting up strip clubs, having girl time painting each others nails and drinking mimosas by the pool.
Trusting in the other the video leads up to an epic cliff diving scene that cheekily alludes to it being their ‘first time,’ as they are seen unzipping matching velour dresses in magenta and blue before plummeting over the ocean.
Loungewear: The two rock matching pastel pink hair as they lean into their girly side in see-through loungewear Icy: The bright costumes feature an uber girly flare Unwind: The duo sip mimosas by the pool as they soak up some rays at a modern mansion Fly ride: The ladies show off by a flashy Tesla in a parking lot Bare it all: They unzip matching velour dresses before they cliff dive naked Matching: The costumes are reminiscent of Romy and Michelle as they wear the same types of outfits in opposing colors No inhibitions: The pair dare to get crazy with the support of each other BFF: The ladies are seen holding hands with matching tattoos on their thumb that are reminiscent of a friendship necklace Free falling: The pair are seen with pixelated blurs over their lady parts as they jump off a cliff naked
The song is a precursor to Saweetie’s debut album Pretty B***h Music and the video was directed by Dave Meyers.
Prior to the release of the video, the Tap In singer hit back at R&B duo Ceraadi who accused her of stealing the concept from their song BFF.
Saweetie responded to the comment, ‘Omg we’ll totallyyyy add you in the credz! MY IDOLS,’ as her team of supporters came for Ceraadi.
In motion: The video’s pinnacle is the scene where they Take the plunge: The ladies show off their assets while flying in the sky Height: They show off a variety of flailing poses as they tumble into the ocean Drama: R&B duo Ceraadi accused Saweetie of stealing the concept for the video from their song BFF
To make matters worse, the song was prematurely released by Warner Records in December on streaming services.
‘I am extremely disappointed in my label WBR for prematurely releasing a single I was so excited about. I feel disrespected. I’m hands on with ALL of my creative & had such a dope rollout for ‘best friends’,’ she tweeted.
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‘We put so much work into the visual & we shot for days for this super cinematic girl anthem. And for this to happen? wow….’
Clap back: After she was accused of stealing the concept from Ceraadi she clapped back, ‘Omg we’ll totallyyyy add you in the credz! MY IDOLS’