Clairo Unveils Her First Music Video in Six Years for 'Juna', Her Surprise Hit From 'Charm'

Singer-songwriter Clairo has delighted fans with the release of a brand-new music video for 'Juna', a breakout track from her latest album, Charm. This marks the first music video from Clairo in six years, a notable departure from her previous releases, Immunity and Sling, which did not receive accompanying visuals.

The video, directed by Bradley J Calder, captures Clairo attending a Beyond Wrestling’s Wrestling Open in Worcester, MA. The opening scenes depict Clairo alone, absorbed in the spectacle of a royal rumble-style match. As the song progresses, a crowd joins Clairo, and the video culminates in a backstage tableau where Clairo poses with Beyond Wrestling's roster. Notably, everyone present, from the wrestlers to the ring announcer, lip-syncs to the closing melody of 'Juna'.

'Juna' has been steadily climbing the charts since its surprise release on Charm. The track's ethereal blend of dream-pop and indie-folk, coupled with Clairo's introspective lyrics, has resonated deeply with listeners. The music video further amplifies the song's emotional resonance, with the raw energy of the wrestling match mirroring the song's themes of vulnerability and self-discovery.

Clairo's decision to release a music video for 'Juna' signals a renewed engagement with the visual aspect of her artistry. The video serves as a testament to the song's unexpected success and offers fans a deeper dive into the world that Clairo has crafted on Charm.

The 'Juna' music video is a visually arresting and emotionally charged accompaniment to Clairo's already impressive body of work. It solidifies the song's position as a fan favourite and marks a new chapter in Clairo's evolving artistic journey.

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