Starting with a slam poem and full of choreographed dancing, Blood Orange's Dev Hynes may have figured out a great recipe for directing a captivating music video with his clip for "Better than Me."
Its poem accompaniment (Ashlee Haze’s “For Colored Girls [The Missy Elliot Poem]”) immediately brings up the bitterness of envy and the insecurity that often follows. The dancers, led by Hynes, are lost in their world - and if, like me, you're a sucker for great choreography, then you're probably equally immersed. The tinkling synths and rushed, whispery vocals from Hynes and featured artist Carly Rae Jepsen give it an ominous backing reflected by the warehouse dance scene.
"Better than Me" comes from Blood Orange's latest album Freetown Sound, which dropped at the end of June.

video review: blood orange "better than me"
Nicole Ortiz
Nicole Ortiz
Nicole is a New Yorker born and raised who is always searching for new music to dance to. Music has been her obsession since she was thirteen and hopped into a circle pit at a local ska show for the first time. When not writing about shows and other circumstances in her life, Nicole can be found riding her sexy pink bike, cuddling up with her cat, or trying to find something to explore in Brooklyn.









