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Bow Wow Finds Solace In Lust For "Wish I Never Met Her" Visuals


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Bow Wow came through with the auto-tune laced single "Wish I Never Met Her" at the end of 2018. After a rather tumultuous year for the rapper and actor, he delivered a low key hit that sounds like it will be a slow dance strip club favorite. A month after dropping off the single, Bow Wow has returned with the visuals for "Wish I Never Met Her."

Bow Wow opens up his heart on this single, gushing about a woman that left him scarred. Helmed by Otto the Director, the visuals for "Wish I Never Met Her" allude to a man in turmoil. Bow Wow is surrounded by half-naked women and bottles of liquor for half of the video, which is a cliche way of displaying the emotional response to being heartbroken. The entire video is shot with minimal light, giving the entire project a grim look that emboldens the mood of the song.

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