
The video also depicts that some of the guards do not believe that the inmates can stay out of jail for long.

In the very opening scene you see the jail cells filled with black males and the guards are white. The cultural differences are every evident in this video. The narrative structure is meant to teach us that in our culture we tend to forget the people who love us the most, and that these are the people that we need to hold onto the most. This video takes place in one of poorer areas in America. This music video ends with Jennings girlfriend driving up to the park bench and running into his arms and then cuts to him singing at the Apollo and the words “Dreams Do Come True” at the end. As the video goes on you see Jennings riding on a bus and then on a park bench waiting on his girlfriend to come for him all the while singing about how it must be nice to have someone in your life that loves you unconditionally and to be there for you after everyone else has left. The second guard snorts and say’s “You’ll be back.” As he is walking out of the jail the song starts to play. His reply is “I’m going to do the Apollo in New York. While collecting his stuff he is asked by one the guards “What are you going to do now that you are out.

The music video, Must Be Nice, by Lyfe Jennings starts out with Lyfe Jennings getting out of jail, he has been there for ten years. ^ 'iTunes - Music - I Still Believe (Deluxe Version) by Lyfe Jennings'.^ 'Album Charts: Eminem Holds In Third, While Lyfe Jennings Debuts At No.^ 'Lyfe Jennings 'Statistics' (Official Music Video)'.^ 'iTunes - Music - Statistics - Single by Lyfe Jennings'.^ a b c d Archived February 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.


References Pretty Is Lyfe Jennings Free Download 'If I Knew Then, What I Know Now' (Acoustic version) The album debuted at #6 on the Billboard 200 with over 36,000 copies sold in the first week released.
