Watch: Blake McGrath’s first music video, “The Night”

Mississauga-born Blake McGrath just released his first music video, “The Night.” Check it out below:

Tightly choreographed dance sequences? Check. Gritty industrial warehouse setting? Check. McGrath’s abs on full display? Check, check, check!

In 2009, the So You Think You Can Dance judge and choreographer spoke to fab magazine about his debut album, his bisexuality and working with pop divas like Britney, Janet and Mariah. Speaking about his music ambitions, McGrath said he wants “to push buttons and get reactions out of people. I’m trying to go for a boy Lady Gaga vibe.”

What do you think of the song and video?

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