This Week N°352 – New Music Videos (ladies)
Halle, Metric, Reneé Rapp, Beth Crowley, Mette, Tove Lo, Jorja Smith, Tori Kelly, Luci, Juliana Madrid, ill Peach, Olivia Rodrigo
They are the performers of the twelve brand new worldwide music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking.
Here, they are reunited in one glorious playlist. Enjoy!
Tracklist
1 . Halle – Angel |
![]() Halle ditches her fishtail for angel wings |
After her role in “The Little Mermaid,” Chloe x Halle’s Halle releases her first solo single “Angel” which mixes operatic singing and modern R&B. The video is directed by Wendy Morgan. |
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2 . Metric – Nothing Is Perfect |
![]() A little ado about “nothing” |
Metric’s new single “Nothing Is Perfect” features a stripped-back acoustic sound. Emily Haines’ vocals accompany James Shaw’s guitar, addressing contentment in ambiguity and the tangible value of “nothing” “Nothing is perfect, it’s gorgeous.” The video is directed by Justin Broadbent. |
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3 . Reneé Rapp – Talk Too Much |
![]() Reneé wonders if we “should just sit here in silence” |
In “Talk Too Much,” Reneé Rapp addresses her overthinking, questioning a partner’s commitment. The music video depicts Rapp at a poker table, where where her constant chatter with the dealer has unfortunate consequences. The video is directed by Alyah Chanelle Scott, who also directed Rapp’s “Snow Angel”. |
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4 . Beth Crowley – The Ghost Who Is Still Alive |
Pop singer-songwriter Beth Crowley releases “The Ghost Who Is Still Alive,” inspired by V.E. Schwab’s novel “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue.” The book tells of Addie LaRue’s curse to live eternally but be forgotten by all. Crowley’s lyrics echo the novel’s themes of fleeting memories and eternal existence. The video is directed by Jimmy Naples |
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5 . Mette – Van Gogh |
![]() Mette takes Brachetti’s art to a new level |
Mette’s new single “Van Gogh” bluntly ignores the Dutch painter but explores self-love and the search for the muse within oneself. The accompanying video showcases Mette’s multifaceted identitycaptivating dance skills and diverse fashion, including pieces from Jean Paul Gaultier and Alexander McQueen. The video is directed by Camillee Summers-Valli |
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6 . Tove Lo – Elevator Eyes |
![]() “If looks could touch No need to rush” (duh! to a certain point) |
Tove Lo collaborates with Joel Little, Lorde’s notable producer, on “Elevator Eyes”, a sultry track about a fleeting summer romance and the sensation of being irresistibly observed. The song, with its minimal groove delves into risqué themes while the video showcases a “rich and bored LA” Tove in glamorous outfits, observing men exercising. The video is directed by Moni Haworth |
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7 . Jorja Smith – Go Go Go |
GO GO GO is Jorja Smith’s anthem of independence with alternative rock beats, questioning why people overshare about intimate moments. The video, directed by Amber Grace Johnson and shot in Marseille, celebrates life post-breakup on her terms. |
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8 . Tori Kelly – Cut |
![]() Shopping with Tori is always fun |
The music video for “cut” showcases the song’s dynamic energy, following Kelly from a parking lot to a Chinese restaurant, a convenience store, and a club. Kelly confidently proclaims her uniqueness in love, dancing alongside Kiana Ledé and Ashley Graham. The video is directed by Courtney Phillips. |
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9 . Luci – 11:11 |
11:11 by LUCI is a laidback track, accentuated by a piano, harmonizing vocals, and a pivotal bassline. The song’s essence is about wanting to dance, embrace joy, live in the moment and kiss. The accompanying music video, set in NYC, depicts LUCI meeting a girl at a bar, leading to a night of dancing. |
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10 . Juliana Madrid – Satisfied |
![]() Unlike men, teddy bears never disappoint |
“Satisfied” from Texas-born Juliana Madrid reflects on a one-sided attraction “It could’ve been love If you let it I hope you’re satisfied Well now I’m alone.” Produced by Ben Ruttner and featuring bassist James Patterson, both of The Knocks, the song was crafted in a collaborative spirit. Madrid also directed the song’s video, featuring a dance with a large teddy bear. |
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11 . ill Peach – Bloom |
Ill peach, formed by NYC songwriters Pat Morrissey and Jess Corazza, releases “BLOOM,” a track exploring long-distance relationship challenges, love’s resilience amidst adversity, inspired by witnessing relationships crumble and new ones emerging from the ruins. It stands as their anthem to fighting for love. The video is directed by Jeffrey Prosser |
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12 . Olivia Rodrigo – bad idea right? |
![]() They told her it was “Bad Idea” and still ….. |
Olivia Rodrigo’s song “Bad Idea, Right?” humorously explores the idea of rekindling with an ex. The track, produced by Dan Nigro, has a pop-punk vibe while the ’90s-inspired music video, directed by Petra Collins, features Rodrigo’s friends, including Tate McRae and Iris Apatow and showcases a journey to an ex’s place, emphasizing the song’s playful nature. |
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