Let the church bells ring! On Jan. 27, Chloe Bailey blessed us all, dropping the music video for her monitor “Pray It Away” — the lead single off her upcoming debut album, “In Pieces.” To tease her first file, which is set to release in March, the singer-songwriter, who goes by Chlöe professionally, shared cinematic visuals, that includes heavy gospel influences, spectacular reward dancing, and heavenly vocals, in addition to a slew of high-fashion appears.
The video started with Chlöe kneeling in a church along with her fingers in prayer, surrounded by the nice and cozy glow of flickering candles, the flames intercepting the darkness like constellations. “Just begin healin’ now after I hear his identify, I get extra triggered,” Chlöe sang, sporting a conventional off-the-shoulder marriage ceremony costume and veil. “My emotions, my emotions, my emotions, they actually obtained harm and I need higher.”
Although Chlöe beforehand told POPSUGAR her album could be “wayyy too scorching to deal with,” at its core, “Pray It Away” is a track that offers with heartbreak and an untrue companion. Still, that does not imply that Chlöe held again from her signature sultry aptitude. Later in the video, she remodeled from a bitter newlywed with glitter tears in her eyes to a assured alter ego prepared for revenge in a plunging latex bodysuit
Arguably probably the most spectacular elements of Chlöe’s video was the choreography, which included praise dancing — a model that emerged in Baptist church buildings across the begin of the nineteenth century, identified for its step and stomping motions to precise pleasure. While Chlöe put her personal, modern spin on the customized, her dedication to element spoke volumes about what we are able to anticipate from the remainder of the file.
Get your first glimpse of Chlöe’s debut album above, and see how she walked the road between heartache and vengeance in model.
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