No stranger to bringing his love life issues into the booth, West Coast-based wordsmith Skrizzy unloads the Armani Darling-co-directed music video for "Safe Space." The latest is the follow-up to last month's "More" featuring Cartier was produced by Drecyy and DJ Papi Bear and continues his bi-weekly scheduled releases leading up to I'm Not Toxic, You Are the EP, which is set to hit online retailers in March.

Giving fans insight on the track's origins, the talented triple threat explains:

"I wrote this song after I stepped out on my relationship and overheard my then-girlfriend talking about it with her friends who continued the discussion once she left the room. With the conversation fresh on my brain, I picked up a pen and did what I do best. Women want men to be in touch with their feelings and express how we truly feel, but the moment we do they run to tell their friends, creating trust issues."

"Safe Space" is available now across all streaming platforms via 4Eva Trill. Take a look at the new visual below.

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