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Watch the NYC to Dublin dance video for Elaine Mai & May Kay’s ‘3AM’

Elaine Mai has released a video for her collaboration with MayKay, ‘3AM’ from the album Choice Music Prize nominated album Home.

Up and coming director Cara Gaynor provides the visual aspect for the tune, which the pair say they wanted to spotlight more, after it has become a festival favourite.

IADT graduate Gaynor made the video as part of the  Youth Music Video Competition.


 “Working on this project with Elaine was such a cool experience. The opportunity to create the vision for a track with so much life, diversity and movement made it even more invigorating. Working with various performers from both Dublin and New York and showcasing the life and culture both cities hold made it a special one.”  

Cara Gaynor

 “‘We’ve created so many amazing memories performing 3AM. It’s one of the clubbiest tracks on the album and we wanted to showcase it with a new visual interpretation from the brilliant Cara Gaynor. The track celebrates female empowerment, togetherness, and chosen family. It’s an ode to losing yourself on the dancefloor, in music, and with others.”

Elaine Mai

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