Neila Premieres  Supernatural Music Video for "Fck Me Up"

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Fresh off her  What's Your Sign?  EP, South Florida artist Neila is back with an attention grabbing visual for the stand out track  "Fck Me Up." What's Your Sign?  is an eight track EP that blends pop and R&B elements with the central topic tying these tracks together being dating and relationships.

Neila portrays herself as an alien throughout her visual content to give the viewers an alternate perspective - one where she is giving third person commentary on her own relationship issues. Her recent video for  "Stupid Mf" helps build this alien world that runs throughout her EP.

Neila continues with her portrayal as an alien with her newest music video for  "Fck Me Up." Neila's unique mix of sounds and influences are perfectly paralleled by the colorful depiction of her in the video. The recurring alien character gives her a bright and playful disposition even when the lyrical content of the tracks are dealing with serious relationship issues.

Listen and watch  "Fck Me Up" by Neila below:

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