Singer commands attention with sleek visuals and killer choreography
Kennedy Monique just dropped her “Green Light” music video, and honestly, it’s one of those releases that makes you stop scrolling and actually watch.
Shot by Sam Pierre, the whole thing has this expensive feel to it, like they had way more budget than they probably did. You’ve got Kennedy looking incredible in every frame, Tevyn Cole’s choreography that actually makes you want to learn the moves, and yeah, there’s a Porsche that shows up because why not?
What’s cool is watching Kennedy switch between these quiet, close-up moments where she’s just vibing with the camera, and then boom, full dance sequences where she’s going all out. The editing keeps you hooked, bouncing between intimate shots and these wider angles where you can really see her move.
The chemistry between Kennedy and Lanier McKinney? It’s there. Their scenes together feel real, not forced, which adds this whole layer to the video beyond just looking good.
Here’s the thing: Kennedy wasn’t just in front of the camera. She creative directed this whole project with producer Germaine Mendy, and you can tell. Everything feels intentional, from Cristian Leal’s makeup (which looks amazing without being too much) to Sam Pierre’s color grading that makes every shot pop.
The song’s streaming everywhere now, and this video shows Kennedy’s not just another artist dropping tracks. She’s thinking about the full experience, how it sounds, how it looks, how it all comes together.
If this is what she’s bringing to the table in 2025, we’re definitely paying attention.
Check it out below.
Stream the song here: https://venice.lnk.to/green-light-8