Birdman has some kind of hold on Keyshia Cole. The Point of No Return songstress recently escaped prosecution for attacking a woman at the rapper's condo, and we are not sure if it is some type of celebratory dance or what, but Cole shared a special video for Birdman on Instagram, where she dances on top of a piano.

In a series of clips, Cole can be seen dry humping the piano to Nicole Wray's "Eyes Better Not Wonder" as two guys oddly dance in the back as hypemen. The "Let It Go" singer offers up her best and even made sure to make it clear who her intended target was by tagging Birdman.

 We see you #KeyshiaCole! #Birdman #pressplay #IGAfterDark

A video posted by Baller Alert (@balleralert) on Oct 10, 2014 at 1:49am PDT

#pressplay: Apparently there is a third video that #KeyshiaCole made for #Birdman A video posted by Baller Alert (@balleralert) on Oct 10, 2014 at 6:39am PDT

Following the harsh criticism of her Instagram followers, Cole decided to delete the videos. She wasn't too keen on people's reactions and returned to social media to silence her naysayers.

A photo posted by Keyshia Cole (@keyshiacole) on Oct 10, 2014 at 5:18pm PDT

Cole reportedly attacked a woman at Birdman's condo last month after she stormed in during the wee hours of the morning.

The assault victim, Sabrina Mercadel, was reportedly walking out of the bathroom when Cole spotted her in the apartment and went on the attack, yelling, "What are you doing with my man?"

Mercadel, a Cash Money employee, was granted a restraining order against Cole, who allegedly punched her in the face and threw objects at her during the incident. Following the attack, she was taken to the ER and given pain meds while Cole was arrested. The "I Should've Cheated" singer was later released on $46,000 bail.

As previously reported, Cole will sit in on an informal office hearing as opposed to being prosecuted. Both Cole and Mercadel will get the opportunity to tell their sides of the story on their scheduled hearing date. The singer will reportedly be given a warning. A judge will later decide whether she should undergo anger management therapy.

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