Justine Skye Feat. Jeremih "Back For More" Video

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Justine Skye forgets her ex in the Jeremih-assisted "Back For More" video.

Last month, Roc Nation's Justine Skye dropped the audio track for "Back For More" featuring Jeremih. Today, she drops the visuals for the single. Although, Jeremih doesn't make an appearance in the video, Justine Skye still holds down with her co-star, Rotimi, who currently plays the role of Andre Coleman on Power.

The video starts off with Skye kicking back with Rotimi, who plays the role of her boyfriend, in the video. It shows how relationships deteriorate over time. Skye and Rotimi are later seen in her vehicle, where he hits her with the deadly "I just want to be friends." Skye definitely wasn't having it before she throws a briefcase of pictures of the two into the water.

Needless to say, Skye and Rotimi have great chemistry on camera for this must-watch video. 

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