Slow Down. My first music video
Slowing down to truly live—this theme inspired my first music video, “Slow Down,” from my debut EP, Ocean Call. Self-produced, it invites you on a sensory journey between reality and imagination. Directed by Hamadou Frédéric Baldé, the video captures a poignant connection between me and dancer Kevin Bago as we move fluidly from urban landscapes to the heart of nature whenever our paths cross. Gilone.
Slowing down to truly live—this theme inspired my first music video, Slow Down, from my debut EP, Ocean Call. Self-produced, it invites you on a sensory journey between reality and imagination.
Born in Guadeloupe, I am Virginie Lentulus, a model of Franco-Cuban-Indian descent, and I’ve embarked on a musical journey under the name GILONE.
My music is shaped by lyrical melodies infused with deep, underwater-inspired sounds and rhythmic, repetitive vocals. I’m fascinated by layering sonic textures and exploring the endless possibilities they create. Writing, composing, and self-producing my work, I’ve crafted my first EP, “Ocean Call”, alongside composer Yvan Ginoux, who previously collaborated with Rone.
In this project, I explore the full range of my voice—sometimes ethereal, precise, and light; other times firm, alluring, or aerial. It’s as if I’m discovering new nuances in real-time. My lyrics aren’t loaded with onomatopoeias or references for the sake of effect. Instead, I play with words and assonance, approaching them with a childlike curiosity. Each track conveys raw emotion and reveals a unique perspective—like viewing reality through a different wavelength.
While some might call me a dreamer, that description is far from complete. Each song is designed to challenge the listener’s first impressions and tell a deeper story.
What is “ Slow Down” about?
Slowing down to truly live. This universal theme inspired my new music video for Slow Down. Directed by Hamadou Frédéric Baldé, the video captures a poignant connection between me and dancer Kevin Bago as we move fluidly from urban landscapes to the heart of nature whenever our paths cross.
Self-produced, like much of my work, this video is marked by the same contemplative, cinematic atmosphere that defines my artistic vision. Slow Down invites you to embark on a sensory journey, one that floats between reality and imagination.
The EP opens with Slow Down the first song I wrote back in 2019. It wrestles with the eternal challenge of time—how we rush through life and struggle to slow down and truly savor it.
On a more upbeat and pop-driven note, Ella takes the listener to an imaginary planet where the narrative confronts themes of racism. Then comes Fight a track about love—the kind of love we battle for every day, particularly self-love. This piece is grand and martial but softened by ethereal harmonies.
Finally, the EP closes with Run,which I released last month alongside my first poetic music video. I composed this song alone in Biarritz during the pandemic, and it reflects on the need to let go and release control in uncertain times.