
Former Tony! Toni! Toné! frontman, Raphael Saadiq has released his latest video from 'The Way I See It' entitled, 'Let's Take a Walk.'
Choosing to stay parallel with the album's theme, Saadiq taps into a throwback 1960s black-and-white look which is an ode to choreographers from yesteryear.
"It's a throwback to those old choreographers," the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter told Spinner. "The routine: In a circle with the sky cam pointing down, the girls legs kicking out, like synchronized swimming, but not in the pool."
Check out the exclusive premiere of Raphael Saadiq's 'Let's Take a Walk' below.
Can't get enough of the smooth sounds of Raphael Saadiq? Check out his Live performance on 'The Bridge,' featuring a exclusive tribute to the popular 1980s band Shalamar.
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In this photo provided by Kraft Foods, Spice Girl "Mel B" poses for a photo wearing a T-shirt she designed based on the classic pink ribbon used for breast cancer awareness, after a fashion show and launch of "Pose for the Cure" web site to help Kraft Foods raise money for the 'Susan G. Komen for the Cure' fight against breast cancer in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008. The shirt is for sale on the web site and the net proceeds will benefit the foundation. (AP Photo/Kraft Foods, Ray Stubblebine) **NO SALES**
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In this photo provided by Kraft Foods, Spice Girl "Mel B" poses for a photo wearing a T-shirt she designed based on the classic pink ribbon used for breast cancer awareness, after a fashion show and launch of "Pose for the Cure" web site to help Kraft Foods raise money for the 'Susan G. Komen for the Cure' fight against breast cancer in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008. The shirt is for sale on the web site and the net proceeds will benefit the foundation. (AP Photo/Kraft Foods, Ray Stubblebine) **NO SALES**
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In this undated image released by Oxfam Tuesday Sept. 23, 2008, British singer Mel B participates in the 'In My Name' global campaign calling for action against poverty and demanding world leaders keep their promises on millennium development goals. (AP Photo/Oxfam, HO) ** NO SALES **
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In this photo provided by Kraft Foods, Spice Girl Mel B, left, serves as the emcee at a fashion show and launch of "Pose for the Cure" web site to help Kraft Foods raise money for the 'Susan G. Komen for the Cure' fight against breast cancer in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008. Mel B wears a T-shirt she designed based on the classic pink ribbon used for breast cancer awareness. The shirt is for sale on the web site and the net proceeds will benefit the foundation. The woman at right is unidentified. (AP Photo/Kraft Foods, Ray Stubblebine) **NO SALES**
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: TV personality and designer Khloe Kardashian and Olympic-level swimmer and model Amanda Beard (R) pose backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Ultimo Scottish designer lingerie brand founder Michelle Mone (L) and pop singer Melanie Brown pose backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Pop singer Melanie Brown poses backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Pop singer Melanie Brown and Olympic-level swimmer and model Amanda Beard (R) pose backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Pop singer Melanie Brown and singer Aubrey O'Day (R) poses backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Pop singer Melanie Brown, Olympic-level swimmer and model Amanda Beard, singer Aubrey O'Day and TV personality and designer Khloe Kardashian pose backstage at the Mel B With Ultimo Spring 2009 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the Metropolitan Pavilion on September 9, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images )
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By: bree on 7/15/2009 5:40PM
AWESOME!! Sexy and smooth!! Nice to see talent without all the hard edges...
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By: Sheri on 7/15/2009 8:13PM
I HAVE THE RALPHAEL'S CD & I LOVE THE WHOLE THING!!! MY FAVORITE SONG "NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP" IN WHICH I WISH HE DONE THE VIDEO FOR THAT PARTICULAR SONG!!!
SHERI, THE MUSIC JUNKY
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By: Tee on 7/16/2009 1:02AM
Sheri, Ditto! My favorite song on the cd is 100 yard dash.
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By: BizzyB on 7/16/2009 5:28PM
I am from S.F. have enjoyed his music since "Hey Little Walter" He has always had a cool throwback sound. Very remininsce of vintage Motown mixed with a little jazz. Love,love 100 yard dash. I have every CD he has done along with the 3 Tonys.
Off the record I heard he was with Joss Stone hope that is just a rumor.
BizzyB
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By: tymwa8 on 7/17/2009 9:15PM
very talented brotha.....it took a lot of nerve and imagination to do a CD like that....keep it up Saddiq
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By: LaMonte on 7/18/2009 8:45AM
A new take on some old style music. This video is boring and the message is stale and speaks the same old message of sex, sex, sex. Yea...that's what we need, more of that tremendous dialogue for our kids. Can't we just take a break from misogeny and do something historic in our music..and not just history
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