Kelly Rowland premiered the video for her emotional song Dirty Laundry.

In the music video, the 32-year-old depicts moments of a past tumultuous relationship, one she openly discusses on the track. In one scene, the singer dines with a male who spills wine all over her white dress, after a seemingly unpleasant meal. The man is presumably the ex-boyfriend that Rowland refers to on the track. Throughout the video, Rowland passionately sings the song's emotionally charged lyrics.

"I was battered. He hitting the window like it was me, until it shattered," she sings. "He pulled me out he said, 'Don't nobody love you, but me. Not your mama, not your daddy and especially not B.' He turned me against my sister, I missed you."

The track appears on Rowland's fourth studio album Talk A Good Game, which was released in June. The tune received a lot of criticism and some accused Rowland of being jealous of Beyonce.

"The crazy thing about the song is that I was going through my own personal battle. So when she's doing her thing, I'm over thinking: 'What am I going to do next? What do I want to do with my life?'" Rowland told Good Morning America in June. "I'm going through this relationship. I'm smiling for people in public and in so much pain, and thinking about what I want for myself and just wanting more."

Recording a song about the difficult period in her life, wasn't easy for Rowland to do. In fact, the song took the star several days to complete.

"I had to get past being so upset and actually sing the song, not sob through it," she told Billboard in a May interview. "I always hope that my music can inspire someone, the same way other artists inspire me."

Talk A Good Game peaked at No. 4 on Billboard and also features the single Kisses Down Low.