The Meat Street Beat – Crookers

Though I’m pretty sure we won’t be hearing this song in a gay club any time soon, the video for “Put Your Hands On Me” by Crookers (ft. Kardinal Offishal) has a very interesting concept and some queer content as well…a friend of mine sent me this the other day and I was definitely captivated.

Actually, retract my earlier comment. You will be hearing this song in a gay club soon: they are coming to Celebrities Nightclub on October 28.

What do you think about the video?

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