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Joyner Lucas & Regina Hall’s “Tear Me Down” — From Dream Love to Real-Life Drama

LyleGhost

13 August 2025

The video stars Regina Hall, who also directed it. From the start, we see Joyner and Regina acting like a couple in love. They’re close, laughing, and enjoying those small, everyday moments that make relationships feel real. It’s warm, romantic, and so believable that you almost forget you’re watching a music video.

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Joyner Lucas has a gift for turning his songs into mini movies, and his latest video for Tear Me Down is another perfect example. The track, from his album ADHD 2, features Ava Max’s soft, dreamy hook — and the visuals bring that dreamy feeling to life in a way that’s fun, warm, and totally relatable.

The video stars Regina Hall, who also directed it. From the very first scene, Joyner and Regina feel like a couple completely in sync. They laugh together, share quiet little moments, and enjoy the kind of closeness that makes relationships feel authentic. It’s playful, it’s tender, and it’s the kind of love story that makes you smile because it feels so real. Watching them, you almost forget you’re watching a music video — it feels like a peek into a genuine romance.

Then comes the twist. Just when you’re fully invested in the dreamy love story, Joyner wakes up. It was all a dream. In reality, he’s sprawled on the couch looking messy, while his actual girlfriend calls him out for not showing the love he promised. The shift from soft, romantic fantasy to blunt reality is sudden, funny, and surprisingly relatable. Most of us have imagined perfect versions of love in our heads, only to face messy, imperfect reality. Joyner captures that feeling perfectly — with humor, honesty, and heart.

What makes Tear Me Down stick with you isn’t just the twist. It’s the way Joyner balances romance, comedy, and truth in a way that feels effortless. Regina Hall’s charm, both in front of the camera and behind it, adds magic to every scene. Together, they create a video that’s entertaining, relatable, and memorable.

With Tear Me Down, Joyner Lucas proves once again why his music videos stand out. They’re more than visuals; they’re little stories you can laugh at, relate to, and feel for — mini-movies that stay with you long after the song ends. This one is a perfect example of his signature mix of heart, humor, and real-life truth, delivered in a way only Joyner can.

Watch the official music video here: https://youtu.be/_eNkNj2edXM?si=93X2LMN9hywAgEX3

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