When it comes to musical projects, Tinseltown must have Skylar Astin on speed dial.
12.03.2020 - 17:03 / billboard.com
Skylar Gudasz premiered the quirky video for her new single "Play Nice" on Thursday (March 12), exclusively to Billboard.In the clip, the rising artist goes about her day with a bevy of silent, bearded men at her beck and call -- one acting as her footstool as she reads The Ladies' Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness while another holds a mirror, getting glam for a night out.
"You can't tell right from wrong/ So I had to write it down/ For you in a f--king love song/ I ain't no fool and I
.When it comes to musical projects, Tinseltown must have Skylar Astin on speed dial.
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