MAKO Girls Have Other Things On Their Minds And ‘AIN’T THINKIN BOUT YOU’

MAKO Girls are three sisters from Atlanta whose cutting edge confidence will strike you from the very first note in their new single, ‘AIN’T THINKIN BOUT YOU’.

MAKO Girls are dedicated to the grind and don’t have time for messing about with relationships that are going to waste their time. With the true camaraderie that is only ever seen between siblings, the clip shows that they are first rate in everything – from their fashion, their dancing, and of course their singing, which benefits from sibling harmonies.

The music video for ‘AIN’T THINKIN BOUT YOU’, directed by Kiki Ely, is an exhibition of truly athletic, kinetic, immensely rewatchable dancing and singing, swimming with class and style. Shot in the Girls’ former high school, the clip serves as a showcase for the sisters’ harmonies, and their self confidence. The RnB track sees them as the rightful successors to other Georgian singers such as TLC, and the video presents the personalities of each of the girls just as much as it shows off their dance moves. By shooting the video in their old school, MAKO Girls let us know exactly where they come from and how far down their roots go. The classroom has been remodelled into “MAKO University”, and while they dance with notebooks in their hands, they save their best moves for the school basketball court, where they’re just as gymnastic and audacious as they want to be The music is turned off twice in the clip, with the chorus turned into a cheer, showing that MAKO Girls proud of what they’ve already accomplished, and they’re going for the win.

Watch the music video for ‘AIN’T THINKIN BOUT YOU’ here, and check out MAKO Girls online on their official website, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.

MAKO Girls - AIN'T THINKIN BOUT YOU (Official Music Video)

 

 

 

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