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[QUOTE="sacreligion:406794"]the_reverend said:[QUOTE]The song is about my co-dependency. No matter how much therapy I have, I can’t seem to kick it.” Wicked Wisdom’s debut video is at such a level that it’ll be the blue print for many videos to come. She is sensually shrouded in some decayed ancient fabric. Rolling onto her stomach while delivering the opening lines of "Bleed all Over Me", she claws her way through the landscape floating inches above the ground. She floats past several makeshift tombstones, we cut to tight macro shots of her hands clawing the soil, steering her hovering body through the scene. Jada stops and hovers for a moment...... suddenly with the first bridge of the song, six cracked clay heads pop up from under the ground as if summoned by the floating Jada. She will finish the verse withing the field of swaying heads, who's eyes remained closed while she whispers lyrics into their ears. The figure begins showing the shape of a beautiful woman who has the word PAIN scarred into her abdomen, the wounds are fresh and still drip a little blood. We create great tension as Jada is now about to unravell the head of the figure. Revealed is a second Jada with wonderful fantasy style makeup and wardrobe. She's a super heroine off of an old cover of Heavy Metal magazine. The old Jada is now replaced with the new, who joins the band to wind the song down. A great chrysallis has morphed into a burning rock icon.[/QUOTE] i dunno...it is the music business i guess[/QUOTE]
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