Another difficult music video to I.D.
It was released about a year ago (maybe two). The singer was a tall black woman in tight leather. There were two opposing phalanxes of dancers on a long black causeway, each led by alter egos of the same woman. On one side I think she wore red leather, on the other side black. I think the teams of dancers were in dark full body one-piece lycra outfits which covered their faces as well. The song involved some sort of dancing combat theme. The singer's dance routine involved a lot of rapid semaphore-like arm movements while she remained more-or-less in one position facing her doppelganger.
She released another song around the same time where she was on her own dancing on or around a large rectangular white plinth in a white room, but my memories of this one are even more vague than the first one. It wasn't Beyonce or Rihanna or Jennifer Hudson or Alicia Keys. It might have been Kelly Rowland, but I can't find any videos which match.
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Kelly Rowland definitely has the right look, and the second song was Down For Whatever, but I still can't find the first one (it might have been a different singer.)
She released another song around the same time where she was on her own dancing on or around a large rectangular white plinth in a white room, but my memories of this one are even more vague than the first one. It wasn't Beyonce or Rihanna or Jennifer Hudson or Alicia Keys. It might have been Kelly Rowland, but I can't find any videos which match.
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Kelly Rowland definitely has the right look, and the second song was Down For Whatever, but I still can't find the first one (it might have been a different singer.)
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some very similar elements to your description, but some possibly not...
It was answered, but I can't remember what the answer was?
nah he asked about kajagoogoo :lol:
bb , have you tried yahoo answers or digital spy also ? all I know it's definitely not stonkers
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Kelly+Rowland
I find Digital Spy impossible to use; the pages are being constantly hijacked by intrusive adverts.
Yesterday I'd searched on the most obvious place (after Google), ie. YouTube, but I didn't find a video still which I recognised. Then today I decided to google on the assumption that it was Kelly Rowland, and it brings up a list of songs with links to multiple video stills for each one. From those, restricting to the last couple of years or so, it turned out to be Commander (2010).