Ryan Trey: It's all about the love for his day one in the 'More Than Sorry' music video
There’s no doubting how much Ryan Trey delivers when it comes to music-making. But the knack for dropping fire visuals? Flawless victories, of course. So seeing him shine bright in the new ‘More Than Sorry’ music video keeps the streak going.
Ryan Trey delivering his signature sound with some must-see cinematic flexing? Tough. Peep the details and get caught up in the action.
R&B rising sensation Ryan Trey (#JUSTAREGULARLABEL/Interscope Records) is giving fans a crash course lesson in accountability in the official music video for “More Than Sorry” off his latest album STREETS SAY YOU MISS ME. The guitar-laden track finds Trey making every effort to let his ex know he’s more than apologetic for all the issues in their relationship while revealing he hasn’t stopped missing her.
In the video directed by Ari Nissenbaum, the 24-year-old singer’s ex is relaxing in a lush mansion where he once stayed while hearing his new song on the radio. The woman then looks at the empty home and reminisces about the relationship they once had. Feelings re-ignite between the two when they see each other for the first time on the street since their break-up.
Ryan Trey has made a statement with his debut album STREETS SAY YOU MISS ME which was released on November 3. The incredible effort has Trey adding another chapter of R&B excellence to his promising résumé after winning fans over with his last two projects, A 64 East Saga and August. With songs such as "FUCK TRYIN" and "NOBODY," Trey’s debut offering is a roller coaster ride through love and heartbreak. On the features side, Trey tapped his fellow peers No Cap, Vory, Mariah The Scientist and Chase Shakur to bring the project full circle.
Trey made his long-awaited return with the summer hit "30 FLOORS UP" which came with an accompanying video directed by Talha Pervaiz. The song finds Trey reflecting on his sexual mastery and taking things to the next level with his significant other. Trey makes it known that no matter where he’s at, he’s letting his desires be known. "I just wanna f--k her in the balcony / 30 floors up with her heart still beating rapidly," he sings on the infectious hook.
"30 FLOORS UP" and "AIN'T EVEN FRIENDS" serve as Ryan's official return to the music scene after taking a time off following his fourth project, A 64 East Saga, released in 2021. Since then, Trey linked up with Detroit spitter Babyface Ray on the standalone track "Only Us" in 2022 and joined forces with labelmate Jordan Ward on the breakout hit "WHITE CROCS" a year later.