MUSIC VIDEO: WYNTER GORDON – “DIRTY TALK”

Check out the video for “Dirty Talk”, the lead single from 24-year-old Wynter Gordon’s upcoming debut With the Music I Die. We featured Wynter a while ago, and the Atlantic Records signee has been writing for artists such as Jennifer Lopez, Danity Kane and more. With the Music I Die will be released late 2010.

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36 Responses to MUSIC VIDEO: WYNTER GORDON – “DIRTY TALK”

  1. SayItLoudHD

    Ah yes. Finally, and exhaling. Nice.

  2. Zachary

    Not sure about the video, but the song is so dope and fun. Heard it in a club in Ibiza, sounded so good.

  3. MB

    Song is okay, video sucks, and ConcreteLoop is late as hell as usual!!!

  4. SayItLoudHD

    Woo!!!!!!!!!!! This is surefire a hit. I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!! tHIS IS GONNA BE HAWT ON RADIO, IN THE IPOD AND DEF IN THE CLUBS. NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. TULISA from N Dubz

    This song is very good, although the video is cheap as hell.
    …I think it well do better in Europe, especially the UK…Because they love this kinda music.

    Wynter Gordan looks like a skinnier, toned version of Ashanti. If only Ashanti could get to this weight, maybe she would have a successful career lol!

  6. Zachary

    ^^That is NOT the real Tulisa from N Dubz is it??

  7. circa-1984

    Omg…she wanted a white girl to talk dirty to her? Smh…

  8. DamnClown

    Im calling it, Judah is gonna say it has occult symbols all over it. Ima just say the bob fire the 3 witches in white and um the leaves on her head oh and her falling asleep in the forest…..its kinda like where is waldo now adays haha

    judahs # 1 stan

  9. DamnClown

    opps sorry meant bon fire

  10. ProducedByiQ

    WOW, WTF???!!! Ok peeps, here it is:

    1. Wynter is a dope writer-vocalist-artist (i’ve followed her career since 2006-07).
    2. After all this time, the countless records I’ve heard… this is not nearly her best work. It’s a nice club record, but still not even close. Where’s “Sweet Dreams” record???
    3. I can appreciate what was attempted… BUT VIDEO SUX MAJOR @$$ ???!!! (granted it was my first look…but isn’t that the point. other than myself rooting for her, who gives something a second chance…hmmm…i’ll wait)

    Not sure what’s going on in her camp, but where’s the DOPE WYNTER GORDON I’ve been anxious to see for years???

    Best Wishes…

  11. Weekend_Love

    I like the song it reminds me of 90′s techno party music

  12. shahron39

    What was that about? It seems like people who don’t have any real talent just end up doing these club tunes because there is no effort involved in this type of music. Unfortunately people like Kelly Rowland and Kelis have gone down this road and I’m sure they can do better with the right producers.

    I like the name Wynter though.

  13. mrs. sk8board p (ak & bk stan)

    she’s cute, the song was hot, but the video was whack..

  14. Mr James

    I love this girl!! so glad the video took me for surprise with beauty shots instead of booty shots lol
    oh and she´s amazing live! Tenjune last week will never be the same!

  15. RoyalRJ

    So I’m confused…

    Where’s the soul?
    Did she sell it?
    I mean DAMN. At least have another black person in the video.

  16. LadyJ316

    This is whack. Her album title is dumber than this song.

  17. Craig

    The music industry just made this girl turn into a bisexual. Wow

  18. NONAME

    song is good but this $h!t is wack, try again Wynter and AGAIN and AGAIN and AGAIN

  19. ReBeLR

    This is my ish!!! but that vid was HORRIBLE! WTF Wynter! I’ve been waiting on this for the longest.

  20. Rebel

    The budget for the vid was prob like $700; 500 for the smoke machine and 200 for the clothes lol
    The song’s dope tho, gonna do good in the clubs and Europe probably

  21. HarlemRenaissanceSkeptic

    why is concrete loop not covering the killing of NBA star Lorenzen Wright out of Memphis TN??? yall have been kinda slow lately???

  22. truthfullyspeaking

    This was horrible and the lyrics are so generic and nasty! Wynter is very beautiful and it’s good to see a brown skin sista doing mainstream music, but this is so wack. The song sounds so dated. It sounds like something from the early 00′s.

  23. Kellz

    I danced to this song at Town last month and I’ve had it on my iPod since last year so I’m deeply disappointed. I know club/dance vids aren’t always great but this was straight garbage. I will always like the song tho.

  24. sunshyne84

    idk what to think
    Nothing has topped Surveillance, that song was/is my shit! I can get into the song, the video….it was alright.

  25. Iwasaslave_4u

    The video was her idea…..obviously thats why she has taken so long to take off…she evidently has no idea what people want – it sure as hell aint this WHACK VIDEO THAT HAS NO RELATION TO THE SONG. ‘legs up on the bar in the back of your car’….have no relation to wood nyphs and school uniforms.

    She shoulda done a sexy nikki minaj video – that would have made people take notice….

  26. Try Again...

    This is okay.

    @shahron39: I totally agree and I’m a lover of dance/house/electronica, but now everyone thinks they can just have a good dance/”techno” beat and just throw any kind of vocals/lyrics in & they got a hit.

    @RoyalRJ: I thought the same thing! Cee-Lo & The Roots did this too. I’m not sayin’that they have to have all black people, I think Asians, Hispanics & whoever else should be represented too. Where’s the diversity??

  27. lovemydearashley

    I love the song but was kind of wanting a club kind of scene feel to it. oh well still love Wynter though

  28. lovemydearashley

    ^^^^the song was kind of boring

  29. Holleywood

    Thanks J Dakar :)

  30. Tathuti

    This song and others like it, proves a point I made 8 years ago about Black Music and Black musical Artists. For the sake of money, fame, and popularity, black music is no longer what made it Black music and that is the soul that was placed into it. Just like momma’s home cooking made you feel better because she placed soul into it, the music we listened to did the same for us. However, our music no longer has soul anymore. There is no feeling any longer it is empty. But, listen to white male and female singers like Robin Thicke, Justin Timberlake, Amy Winehouse, Kylie, Fergie etc. Listen to them and you will notice a big difference in their sound. They are made to sound more soulful. This song by Wynter is not a “good” song for those who overstand the importance of soul and rhythm coming from a Black/Nubian singer. Just like Blues, Jazz, and Rock n Roll was eased out of the control of Blacks in America, we see this happening with Soul music and RnB. Soon all Soulful music will be sung by Caucasian artists and Black artists will be just a memory. Keep watching.

  31. AplMacLady

    The video’s attempt was to showcase the contradiction. She’s no “angel” so she uses Angelic imagery within the video that casts that she is, but really deep down she isn’t. It’s what we call a closet freak. The lyrics are typical and the video cheap, but I kinda dig the song.

  32. FallBackHaters

    Nice I surprisingly liked it.

    @ #31- Now you’ve got me thinking…

  33. KEKE_CASABLANCA

    IT’S ABOUT TIME WYNTER!! lol. cool video!!

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