Cece Vee’s ‘Black Light’ is a song that breaks the surface of a toxic relationship and brings back one’s power.
I got my first taste of Cece Vee’s ‘Black Light’ through Instagram and it was such a refreshing find! In other words, her sound is like nothing I’ve heard before, which makes me want to listen again. (thanks to #altpop hashtag!)
The artist goes on to say that this track is about taking your power back and making the conscious decision to walk away from a toxic relationship. Additionally, it deals with how a person can be slowly and unknowingly suffocated by toxicity in a relationship, referencing the great internal struggle that occurs as the toxic influence slowly creeps in and drains the life out of them.
Upon researching, I found its music video as well and it is an amazing spectacle. Also, not only does this banger have an incredibly catchy melody, but it also has a killer music video that was so eye candy with vintage telephone and television edited in a way that you can feel the artistry and dance along with it.
Then I was stoked to know that it was inspired from Film Noir. For instance, the dark and gritty atmosphere of the vintage film genre is captured in this mysterious visuals, with some eerie feel at some moving parts of the video.
The video was filmed and edited by Joshua Cookson. Check out this awesome ‘Black Light’ Music Video here:
Also available on different digital streaming platforms: Spotify, Apple Music and Deezer.
‘Black Light’ is also included on our handpicked tracks for Ult Pop. Check out our playlists by clicking on this link.