The Womack Sisters - Chauffeur [Music Video]

In preparation for their debut album Legacy (set for release on August 14), contemporary R&B and soul trio The Womack Sisters have unveiled the new single and video for “Chauffeur.” Directed by Shauna Presto, the visual leans into a classic, old-school feel, with the trio performing in a car and a lounge setting while showcasing their rich, powerful vocals as the video complements the song’s core message of perseverance and resilience. 

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