FKA Twigs's short hiatus is over as she debuts another song titled "Good To Love" which premiered on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show, along with the release of her music video.

The song which is about the yearning to retrieve love that was given to someone is co-produced by Twigs and Rick Nowels, following her last year's hit "M3LL155X.''

The intimate 4-minute video is self-directed by the "Two Weeks" singer, where she appears to be nude while under a white duvet. The clip shows Twigs moving under the sheets as the camera get various angles of the star while singing the heartbreaking new track, NME reported.

"When you give yourself away it always hurts too much, so I pray to get it back. Make my body come alive, I’ve got a right to hurt inside,” she sings on the newly released song.

The 28-year-old singer's soulful vocals were emphasized in the video which shows that she is alone while facing the pain of love. The star is also a trained dancer which is no surprise why she merge music with movement, no matter how simple the setting is, Entertainment Weekly wrote.

The British R&B experimentalist who is born as Tahliah Barnett previously won the Best Video award for "Pendulum" during last year's MOBO Awards. That time, she told BBC Newsbeat, "I don't think anyone has any idea about how much I put into what I do from storyboards to working with my stylists, to writing the songs and to being involved in the production."

"It's my world and when someone says 'well done' for it, it just feels like it's all worth it," Robert Pattinson's fiancee added.

Aside from the newly released music, the singer is also scheduled to perform on Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show next Wednesday, Feb. 24 which is her second visit to the show.

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