Chlöe Bailey has turned a few heads this week as she rocked a sexy bodysuit while channeling a scene from Ice Cube‘s 1998 cult classic The Players Club.

Bailey served up the risqué look on the set of what appears to be a photoshoot and posted the clip to her TikTok earlier this week where she showed off her curves in the see-through black bodysuit.

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The In Pieces singer put her Hollywood acting chops on display as she played the role of Ronnie (Chrystale Wilson) for a scene.

“Alright you white muthafuckas’, all eyes on me. If I catch you looking at anything else I’m gon’ beat yo’ ass like a runaway slave,” Chlöe Bailey lip-syncs in the video.

Fans flooded her TikTok’s comment section lending their stamp of approval to the clip. “This look is so fire it’s perfect 90s vibes,” one person wrote while another added: “Chloe just existing and breathing: Them: she just do too much!”

Ice Cube wrote, directed and starred in the 1998 film which was released months before Chlöe Bailey was born. The West Coast rapper also enlisted the late Bernie Mac, Jamie Foxx, LisaRaye McCoy, Monica Calhoun, Terrence Howard and more for the star-studded cast.

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The Players Club was a positive financial play for Cube as the movie made $23million at the box office but only had a budget of around $5million.

While her sister Halle played Ariel in Disney’s The Litte Mermaid reboot, don’t sleep on Chlöe’s acting bag either as she’s notched recent roles in Praise This, which also stars Quavo (and saw the two fueling dating rumors); and Donald Glover’s Swarm television series.

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On the music side, the 24-year-old finally delivered her long-awaited debut studio album, In Pieces, in March via Columbia Records/Parkwood Entertainment.

The LP features industry titans like Missy Elliott, Future and Chris Brown. Although, In Pieces only reached a disappointing peak of No. 117 on the Billboard 200.