Singer Teyana Taylor reveals exclusive still images from her upcoming 'Escape Room' short film, starring Aaron Pierre and Lakeith Stanfield.
In an exciting turn of events, Teyana Taylor's short film "Escape Room" is set to make its debut this Friday. The production of the film, which also serves as a visual representation of her upcoming album, was taken over by Suno.
Taylor, who is the singer, director, and producer of the film, has poured her heart into every layer of "Escape Room", including the story and sound. The short film, which stars Teyana Taylor, Aaron Pierre, and Lakeith Stanfield, is a visual representation of Taylor's scars and a mirror for anyone ready to face their own truth.
Stills from the film have already been released, offering a glimpse into the world Taylor has built for the film. This world serves as a place where Taylor lives, bleeds, and heals.
The "Escape Room" album, featuring songs from the film, will also be released on Friday. Taylor has enlisted the help of several talented artists for the album, including Taraji P. Henson, Sarah Paulson, Kerry Washington, Regina King, Issa Rae, Niecy Nash, La La, Jodie Turner-Smith, Jill Scott, Tyla, Lucky Daye, Kaytranada, and Tasha Smith, who provide narration interludes on the album.
Following the event, the "Escape Room" short film will be available to watch on Prime Video. To celebrate the release of her album and film, Taylor will host an event at Culver Theater and Amazon Music's Culver City HQ on Friday. The event will be livestreamed on the Amazon Music app and Amazon Music channel on Twitch starting at 8 p.m. PT.
"Escape Room" is more than just a film or an album, it's a place to break free. Don't miss out on this powerful and emotional journey.
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