Lucky for us, Massive Attack thinks so too, having chosen Kate Moss as the star in their latest music video for “Ritual Spirit.” Created by Medium and Robert Del Naja, a.k.a. Massive Attack’s 3D, and featuring Azekel, the supermodel plays a shadowy dancer in the video, alone in a dark room wearing only a flesh-toned bodysuit.
Well, Kate has actually been a close friend of Del Naja’s for years, according to Pitchfork. “I have always been a huge fan of Massive Attack and 3D has been a friend for many years,” she said. “When he asked me to collaborate with him, I didn’t have to think twice. I always thought their visuals were amazing and I was proud to be in this video.”
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