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"Ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, love is the only thing that can save us all!" Jay Elec announces to a plane full of seated passengers in the video, while en route to South Africa, where he has also apparently been working on his long-awaited debut.
Unfortunately, that is the most you see of the mysterious rapper in his new video. The majority of the face time is given instead to singer LaTonya Givens, whom we see recording throaty, heartfelt vocals. U.K. band The Bullitts, with whom Jay has recorded in the past, also make an appearance.
"I'm just blessed to be chosen to be a part of this amazing movement that's about to go down," Givens explains in the clip. "It's exciting, you know?" Sadly, we don't know. Jay has delayed the release of the mixtape for well over a year now, blaming both his fear of "letting down" fans, and 'Act II's featured artists, including Nas, whom he claimed was responsible for the delay back in August.
Jay's 'Act II' is scheduled to be followed by his official, as-yet untitled debut.



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