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Ella Mai Set The Stakes Of The Heart On “100” Visuals

Love isn’t luck, it’s the wager you’re willing to stand behind. On 100, Ella Mai steps into a space where emotional honesty outweighs with a slow-burning R&B confession. Synced with the Mustard-produced track, she finds devotion in allowing warmth, control, and clarity to carry the weight. Timeless in tone and grounded in feeling, “100” frames love as commitment that’s quiet, intentional, and unwavering. Directed by Yussef Haridy and Logan Fields, the casino-set video positions Ella at the center of a game where every glance carries consequence. With Mustard appearing as the dealer, a pacing echo showcases real love requires full buy-in.

The accompanying visual sharpens the imagery of trust placed on the table, no bluffing allowed. Marking a poised moment in the lead-up to Do You Still Love Me?, Ella’s third studio album arriving February 6 via 10 Summers and Interscope Records. Following Little Things and Tell Her, the newest visual depth reinforces her current era. Let us know your thoughts and watch the official video to “100” below. Follow Ella Mai on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X today!


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