Laneway Headliner Clairo Shares New Video for ‘Sexy To Someone’
This is the second song from Clairo’s Charm to get the music video treatment.
Ahead of her headline appearance at Laneway Festival 2025, American singer-songwriter Clairo has shared a music video for the single, ‘Sexy To Someone’.
Taken from Clairo’s 2024 record Charm, ‘Sexy To Someone’ is a gentle, 70s-inspired psych-pop number featuring Clairo’s hushed, sensual vocals.
The music video shows Clairo building a campfire and having fun with her yeti friend.
In the video's description is a message that reads: “silly video we made in May. Thanks to Leon Michels for bringing out his world famous Yeti costume ! thanks to everyone who supported our record this year. cannot believe we are grammy nominated ! much love and appreciation for all of you.”
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Charm is Clairo’s third album, released in July of this year. Co-produced by Clairo and Leon Michels, it includes collaborations with Nick Movshon, Marco Benevento, Dave Guy, Homer Steinweiss and more.
Debuting at #8 on the Billboard 200, Charm also peaked at #4 on the ARIA Album Charts and received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Alternative Music Album.
Catch Clairo at Laneway Festival at Bonython Park on Saturday, February 15 2025. Tickets on sale now via laneway.com.
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