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Kristen Knight Shares the Music Video for Her Newest Single, “B2U”

Rising singer-songwriter Kristen Knight released her latest single, “B2U,” on April 28th. Kristen describes the style of her latest single as a ’90s break-up pop/dance.

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Rising singer-songwriter Kristen Knight released her latest single, “B2U,” on April 28th. Kristen describes the style of her latest single as a ’90s break-up pop/dance. “B2U” is a breakup song about being trapped in the cycle of toxic relationships, which is written from Kristen’s personal experiences from her youth.

“B2U” is a catchy pop tune combining dance and pop elements. The song features Kristen’s clean vocals on top of melodic synths and an upbeat drum rhythm. The catchy lyrics within the song emphasize the typical breakup theme of the track, “I can’t see myself running back to you.”

Kristen was born and raised in Miami and spent a lot of her childhood surrounded by music which has heavily inspired her musical career, which she started as a showgirl performing on stage with the likes of Swedish House Mafia, Sean Paul and P.Diddy. She first fell in love with electronic music and originally started performing as a tech house DJ worldwide.

Alongside the single, Kristen has released a music video for “B2U.” The music video was shot in Miami and was visually inspired by Quentin Tarantino’s action movies. The video features Kristen getting her revenge against past lovers, showing her raw and intense feelings toward these people. Visually, the music video perfectly represents Kristen’s passionate emotions, particularly the beginning scene, which shows the negative effect of a toxic relationship and her hiding these feelings and putting on a show throughout the rest of the video.

Kristen Knight “B2U” single artwork

Kristen Knight “B2U” single artwork

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