
Canadian siren Naomi Sharon is enjoying the buzz surrounding her debut album Obsidian. The first lady of OVO Sound released the project a few weeks ago with a collection of visualizers for the remaining cuts from the album. If you thought she was finished in front of the camera, then you thought wrong, as she recently released a music video for the track “Time And Trust.”
Naomi tells the tale of someone who’s seemingly struggling to give in to love on “Time and Trust” over a moody dance track produced by Beau Nox and Alex Lustig. For its visual component, she takes matters into her own hands to give us a home video-style clip.
The self-directed capture is a collection of candid footage of days in the life of Naomi Sharon. She invites viewers to tag along with her and we get quick glimpses of everything from events, appearances and photoshoots to hanging with her friends as she displays the balance between work and play. For a peek at her more playful side, she even includes vlog-style snippets of her at home feeling her own vibe. For an artist whose sound has an air of mystery, the visual gives her budding fanbase a brief look into a bit of her personality while still leaving plenty to one’s imagination.
We love this look at the real Naomi Sharon behind the music. There’s much more to discover on Obsidian. The 13-song collection is an entire mood and includes the singles “Hills,” “Another Life,” “Celestial” and “Definition Of Love.” It’s the perfect chill soundtrack to have in your headphones when you want to shut the world out.
After you watch Naomi Sharon’s “Time And Trust” visual below, keep scrolling to listen to Obsidian if you haven’t checked it out already and thank us later.