Charli XCX shares behind the scenes of rock music video

Charli XCX has released footage from the set of her new music video for the song Rock Music. The clip shows the artist during filming in New York and includes lighthearted moments with her husband.

Charli XCX posted the behind the scenes video on Instagram after her latest track arrived last week. The Aidan Zamiri directed video plays on classic rock tropes and features the line I think the dance floor is dead so now were making rock music. Reactions have been mixed with some defenders of both rock and dance music voicing strong opinions online.

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