Reneé Rapp and Coco Jones are not here for men who play with their feelings. On Tuesday, Rapp released the music video for her remix of Snow Angel‘s “Tummy Hurt” featuring the “hottest” R&B singer.

“@cocojones it’s like you were made to be on this track,” Rapp wrote on Friday. “Wowowowowow I’m emotional go take a shot for me love you guys.”

The Cole Santiago-directed video opens with a closeup of handsome men in tank tops and jeans and sees Rapp walking around them as they stand emotionless. Jones then joins in for her soulful vocals as the two artists sing to each other and harmonize on the chorus.

“Eventually, 2043/Someone’s gonna hurt their little girl like thеir daddy hurt me,” sings Rapp, before Jones joins in: “Mm, baby, go open a Bible/’Causе God knows that sin is a cycle.”

The video follows the release of the deluxe edition of Rapp’s LP Snow Angel. The new edition had new songs “Messy,” “I Do,” and “Swim,” along with the Jones-featuring edition of “Tummy Hurts.”

The deluxe edition of the LP comes shortly after she wrapped her Snow Hard Feelings Tour, in which she was accompanied by Alexander 23 and Towa Bird across the U.S. She spoke to Rolling Stone about the inspiration behind Snow Angel in June.

“I feel like there’s a lot of shit to say about me,” Rapp told Rolling Stone at the time. “You can say I fucking am blunt, or very emotional, or whatever, yada, yada, yada. But they weren’t even saying that. They were just saying bullshit.”

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Rapp released Everything to Everyone last November, and the EP’s single, “Too Well,” became a hit, charting in the Top 40 on Billboard’s pop airplay chart. Last year, Rapp told Rolling Stone that she hopes people will accept her as a musician on her own outside of her acting roles.

“Music is the way I communicate, the way that I feel heard,” she said. “And so I just really fucking hope that people love it as much as I do because I care about it more than I probably care about anything in the world, even my wellbeing.”



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