Charli XCX partage les coulisses de son clip rock

Charli XCX a publié des images du tournage de son nouveau clip pour la chanson Rock Music. La vidéo montre l'artiste lors du tournage à New York et inclut des moments de complicité avec son mari.

Charli XCX a mis en ligne la vidéo des coulisses sur Instagram après la sortie de son dernier morceau la semaine dernière. Réalisé par Aidan Zamiri, le clip joue sur les codes classiques du rock et contient la phrase : "I think the dance floor is dead so now we're making rock music" (Je pense que la piste de danse est morte, alors maintenant on fait de la musique rock). Les réactions sont mitigées, certains défenseurs du rock comme de la dance music exprimant des avis tranchés en ligne.

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