Ari Lennox - Bmo (official Music Video) -

Lennox utilizes metallic backdrops and vibrant, oversized fashion that directly references Elliott's "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)".

The song itself is built on a sample of Galt MacDermot’s "Space," the same playful bass line famously used in Busta Rhymes' 1996 hit "Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check". Visual Themes: Celebration of Self Ari Lennox - BMO (Official Music Video)

The "BMO" video is heavily defined by its deliberate homage to 90s icons, specifically and the R&B trio Total . Directed by Child , the visual aesthetic recreates several classic motifs: Visual Themes: Celebration of Self The "BMO" video

Scenes featuring Lennox in a bubble bath and lounging in a stylized living room are reminiscent of Total's "Trippin'" music video. She rotates through several distinct hairstyles

A core element of the video is Lennox's unapologetic display of natural beauty. She rotates through several distinct hairstyles, including her signature curly "pineapple" puff, Bantu knots, and a sleek high ponytail. This variety reinforces the album's broader themes of self-love and the "Shea Butter Baby" lifestyle—embracing natural hair and skin. Song You Need to Know: Ari Lennox, 'Bussit' - IMDb