Toronto R&B duo Majid Jordan have steadily been building up their videography since even before the release of their self-titled debut LP, and they continue to grind out the visuals. This time, they've delivered a sensual, but complicated look at the record's "Make It Work."
First, we see singer Majid Al Maskati getting a private lap dance at home, but he eventually winds up at a party grinding up with another woman. As if plucked from the storyline of The Fabulous Baker Boys, the sight of yet another woman chatting up piano-playing bandmate Jordan Ullman throws Maskati into a jade-eyed rage.
Despite the 'lax, lusty vibe of the track, the video features a heated argument, and a unified finale that might leave a bad taste in your mouth.
If you want to find out how Majid Jordan make it work as best suits them, you can see the questionable scenario play out down below.
First, we see singer Majid Al Maskati getting a private lap dance at home, but he eventually winds up at a party grinding up with another woman. As if plucked from the storyline of The Fabulous Baker Boys, the sight of yet another woman chatting up piano-playing bandmate Jordan Ullman throws Maskati into a jade-eyed rage.
Despite the 'lax, lusty vibe of the track, the video features a heated argument, and a unified finale that might leave a bad taste in your mouth.
If you want to find out how Majid Jordan make it work as best suits them, you can see the questionable scenario play out down below.