The album’s first single is the flowy, nostalgic “That’s the Way,” accompanied by its Casey Pierce-directed video, which sees the singer eccentrically dancing to the piano-backed track in front of many mirrors.
“I wanted to lean into the 1970s European cinema feel,” she says of the black-and-white video. “It always feels timeless to me and carries a bit of drama and mystery… The dancing element and the mirror’s reflections felt important to me to capture that primal, wild, natural style of choreography: it matched the lyric and story of love that can put you under the influence and where, in many ways, you can ‘lose yourself.
“I think that might be where true happiness lies. I do things that feel right for my heart, my soul, for my family, my children,” she says. “I used to tell myself that I couldn’t have it all, but I don’t believe that anymore.”
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