Ella Mai Drops Waiting to Exhale Tribute Video for Might Just
Ella Mai's new 'Might Just' visual reimagines the 1995 classic as her North American tour begins.
Something Dope · · 3 min read

Ella Mai just dropped the official video for "Might Just", the latest visual cut from her third studio album Do You Still Love Me?, and it is a full cinematic moment. Directed by Alfred Marroquin, the video leans hard into the DNA of Waiting to Exhale, the 1995 film that turned scorned-woman catharsis into a cultural touchstone.
The visual opens on Ella moving through the rhythms of domestic life before the cracks start showing. Visions of infidelity creep in, reality blurs, and the emotional pressure builds until it all gives way. Clothes get destroyed. Photos go up in flames. The house burns. And in the final shot, Ella sits in her car, cigarette lit, completely unbothered. It is the kind of ending that lands.
Cameos from Taylor Rooks, Coco Jones, and Ryan Destiny give the tribute real weight. The four women together channel the original film's core thesis: solidarity, grief, and getting free on your own terms. The casting reads intentional, not decorative.
Ella Mai Do You Still Love Me Tour Hits the Greek Theatre July 28
The video release is timed well. Ella is heading into the North American leg of her Do You Still Love Me? Tour, a 28-date headline run that opens July 2 at Milwaukee Summerfest and works its way through Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, and Las Vegas before touching down at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on July 28. The tour closes August 28 with her debut at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
She is arriving at this run with real momentum behind her. Earlier this year she performed at the Seoul Jazz Festival, the Greenroom Festival in Japan, the Java Jazz Festival in Indonesia, VIVID LIVE in Sydney, and during FIFA World Cup festivities. She also carries two BET Award nominations into this season, for Female R&B/Pop Artist and Video of the Year for "100."
For independent R&B artists and creators watching this campaign, there is a clear throughline worth studying. The Do You Still Love Me? rollout has leaned into visual storytelling at every step, treating each video as a standalone creative statement rather than a marketing checkbox. The Waiting to Exhale homage works because it is grounded in something real: a specific film, a specific feeling, a 30-year-old cultural reference that still resonates. That kind of intentional creative direction is what separates a release from a moment.
If you are an artist thinking about how to connect your visual rollout to a larger cultural conversation, this is a case study. Check out [how we cover LA culture and music events](/events) for what is coming up locally, and if you are working on something worth sharing, [submit your project](/submit) for consideration.
Tickets for the Do You Still Love Me? Tour are available now at ellamai.com. The Greek Theatre date on July 28 is the one to watch for Los Angeles.
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