Charli XCX comparte el detrás de escena de su video musical Rock Music

Charli XCX ha publicado imágenes del rodaje de su nuevo video musical para la canción Rock Music. El clip muestra a la artista durante la filmación en Nueva York e incluye momentos desenfadados con su marido.

Charli XCX publicó el video del detrás de escena en Instagram después de que su último sencillo llegara la semana pasada. El video, dirigido por Aidan Zamiri, juega con los tropos del rock clásico e incluye la frase "Creo que la pista de baile está muerta, así que ahora estamos haciendo música rock". Las reacciones han sido diversas, con algunos defensores tanto del rock como de la música dance expresando opiniones contundentes en línea.

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