Have you heard? “Get Away” by Latasha Lee

LATASHA LEE music video 2011 “Get Away” from LaTasha Lee on Vimeo.

Latasha Lee needs to get away from you — and it’s definitely your loss. In her song “Get Away,” the R&B artist from vamps for the camera with a gorgeous kiss-off that plays like an homage to Motown.

After a brief black-and-white close-up of her approaching an old-school condenser-style microphone, the video for “Get Away” cuts to a bold straight-away shot of her caressing the mike, singing goodbye to someone who evidently carries a lot of bad baggage. Her hair evokes Ronnie Spector, but her voice is all Latasha.

If “Get Away” makes you think of the Supremes, that’s probably the intent — according to her biography, she entertained her family with a rendition of “Stop in the Name of Love” at the tender age of 3.

I first heard about Latasha Lee on Global 14, which is a social site run by Jermaine Dupri and source of vibrant communities who share lifestyle interests ranging from hip hop to relationships. Check out Latasha on Global 14 and follow her Twitter @Latashaleesing.