The teen-crazed quartet, Mindless Behavior, has released their music video for their latest single “Used to Be” off their sophomore album “All Around the World.” The video premiered on BET’s 106&Park June 10.
Directed by Phil the God, Walter W. Millsap III and Keisha Gamble, Mindless Behavior reveals a side that their fans have yet to witness. This is the first emotional ballad and break-up song for the quartet, which shows their growth and maturity as they reach the ages of 16 and 17 years of age.
Mindless Behavior showcased a “Behind the Scenes” on June 5 giving an inside look at juicy details of the sultry, 90s inspired video. The video is set in the Los Angeles area and has scenes ranging from the bedroom to a beach in Malibu. Mindless Behavior also showcases their 90s inspired dance moves in a multi-level, three-story mansion where Jay-Z and Beyoncé once lived.
One fourth of the quartet, Princeton, says, “Yes, we’re bringing it back.” “The choreography is very Mindless mixed with Jodeci mixed with New Edition,” adds the 17-year-old heart-throb.
Mindless Behavior has been active in the industry since 2008 under the wings of Record Executive Vincent Herbert. Look out for more from the R&B heartthrobs as they kick off their “All Around the Word” tour in July.
(Source: Rap-Up; Photo: MTV)