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Savannah Ré Drops ‘Where You Are’ Visual | All-Black Female Crew

Toronto R&B singer and songwriter Savannah Ré shares the official music video for her latest single, “Where You Are.”

Filmed in her parents’ homeland of Jamaica with an all-Black female crew led by L.A.-based director Brilliant Garcia, the video brings the longing desire of ’s lyrics to life among the country’s luscious beauty and vibrant culture.

“Stop all that being polite shit
If you don’t touch it I will
Love when you flip the switch
Hoping that you can swim
Ride it like ocean drive”

On the experience of filming the video, Savannah Ré shares:

A friend of mine had put me onto a director named Brilliant Garcia and I absolutely loved her work. We pitched the song to her and she immediately came up with an amazing treatment. Having a Black woman direct a visual for me was like nothing I’ve experienced before. The energy of having a whole crew of Black women, including hair and makeup artists and wardrobe stylists, was incredible. It was just a beautiful experience.

Where You Are” is the first single from Savannah Ré’s eagerly anticipated debut EP Opia that is due out this Fall via Universal Music. Written by Savannah Ré and Marcus Semaj and produced by Grammy Award winning producers Boi-1da (Drake, Eminem, Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar) and Allen Ritter, “Where You Are” has already racked up over 225K streams and has earned her immediate critical acclaim.

As a highly skilled songwriter, Savannah Ré has developed an acumen for an arrestingly honest style of self-reflection that’s the mark of music’s elite. With a trained eye for capturing small details, she crafts songs that forfeit polished stories for authentic ones. It’s this carefully refined formula for songwriting that has brought her under the mentorship of Grammy Award-winning producer Boi-1da and has made her the go-to collaborator for R&B‘s upper echelon where she’s written with artists like Babyface, Normani, Daniel Caesar, and Wondagurl. In addition to opening for artists like TLC and Jessie Reyez on her “Being Human On Tour30-date North American tour, Savannah Ré has also attended esteemed writing camps such as Amazon‘s all-woman creative camp for Wondagurl‘s debut album and the Keep Cool/RCA writing camp.

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