Last August, Trevor Jackson released his mixtape In My Feelings. The singer circles back to that project to release a music video for the single "Here I Come," which repurposes the hook from Hall and Oates' "Maneater."

It's a risqué song and Trevor Jackson tries to match that with the music video as the visuals depict an unusual love triangle. The two women after his affection just happen to be mother and daughter in the video for "Here I Come."

The video is not a far stretch from the song though as Trevor Jackson sings explicitly about getting down with an older woman.

"She says she know it ain't right/But it feels so good, it feels so good/Yeah, she told me to take my time, ha, are you serious?/I'm hoping she got nine lives/Cause she gon' need them, ain't no stopping when I speed up/She hit a break like what/I'm a genius/When it comes to that body to speak/I ace it every time/Turn on point that I can find, but I did everything right/And I left her somewhere I'll come nice/She said you was right," Jackson sings.

The music video sees the mother of Jackson's girlfriend getting more and more flirtatious with the singer during their first meeting. Soon enough, she's dropping her towel to show Jackson her body. Towards the end, they get very close behind the girlfriend's back. As the video wraps up, Jackson says goodbye. But he does not leave before giving the mother a sly wink.

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