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Review: DBL's Just A Fool Video

Hello!


Two months ago, I introduced all of you, my readers, to an incredible artist called DBL with a review of his Another Round music video. Now, in this post, I am going to write a short review of his music video for Just A Fool, a song on his EP Island Vibez.






In the song, DBL is talking to a girl he likes. He is telling her that he has anything she wants and is trying to get her to love him.


The video begins with a silhouette of DBL dancing in a dark tunnel. Throughout the video, the scenes cut from the tunnel, to a black background with bursts of colour and then to  a colourful, rotating background. I like that his face is not just against a plain background but instead it looks like paint is being splashed everywhere. I think it makes it fun. The colourful, rotating background looks like what you would see if you look through a kaleidoscope and it makes the video even more attractive.





DBL's dancing reminds me of another artist we all know and love. He has some very impressive moves which I'm sure fans may try to imitate. To be honest, I have tried copying some of them but I can't dance! Seriously, you can see that he is so happy when he is performing, not just by his dancing, but by his facial expressions and the way he sings.


When I see DBL, there is something that shines through. I love his smile, the joy and I love that passion that he clearly has for music. You can tell that he loves what he does and he is meant to be in the music and entertainment industry.





I am very happy that Jackie Jackson signed DBL to his label and look forward to more music from him.


DBL's EP, Island Vibez, is available for purchase now and check out the music video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcLwloGWonI


All these pictures are screenshots from the music video.


Vishi xoxo

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