By: Michael Jacobs, Senior Editor | JRL CHARTS – Gay Music News

LAS VEGAS, NV — (07-18-24) — Emmy-nominated actress and singer Michaela Jaé, releases her sick new ‘Green Lights’ music video, her pure fire techno dance track from her forthcoming debut album, ’33,’ due out in September from 444 Sounds.

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Michaela Jaé’ ‘Green Lights’ music video that was directed by Dano Cerny, features Jared Gelman, Colton Randol, Michelle Seydel, Stephanie Hoffman, Regina, Jack, Sakai Chapman and Ellie Fallon.

“The Golden Globe-winning and Emmy-nominated actress, 33, re-emerges under a new identity: model 33F7 — a hybrid “humanoid woman” from the future seeking reconciliation with her past as she launches right into her present destiny.” – People

In the ‘Green Lights’ music video, we see Michaela Jaé her awaken on a futuristic alien planet, decked out in a silver chrome cutout skeletal costume, as she realizes her new high-tech surroundings.

In fact according to Jaé, her new visuals was inspired by her love for both technology and anime.

Watch – Michaela Jaé – Green Lights M/V

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Album:
33 (2024)

Choreographer:
Danielle Polanco

Directed by:
Dano Cerny

Director of Photography:
Powell Robinson

Produced by:
L.E. Seydel
Lauren Rothman
Joe Aboud

Executive Producers:
Evan Brown
Sofie Warshafsky
Charlotte Tilbury

Production Companies:
Dreambear Productions

Record Label:
444 Sounds

Country of Origin:
United States

Language:
English

Run time:
3 Minutes 44 Seconds

Release date:
July 18, 2024

Copyright © 2024 444 Sounds

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