Alessia Cara Sees The Light In Her Defiant 'Trust My Lonely' Video
If anyone is aware a thing or two about brushing off haters, it's
Alessia Cara. This year alone, the singer
expertly dismissed critics who questioned whether she deserved a Grammy, then triumphantly launched her second album era with the relatable jam "Growing Pains." Right now, the 22-year-old is back with another new earworm, "Trust My Lonely," which comes with an awesomely empowering message.
In the bubbly track's video, Cara performs in front of various vibrant backdrops in sunny locales like a beach, football field, along with a grassy meadow. While goofily and carelessly dancing, she sings, "Go get your praise from someone else / You did a number on my health / My world is brighter by itself, and I can do better, do better."
Upon releasing the video, Cara explained the song's meaning on Twitter,
writing, "It's human instinct to hold on to things that aren't good for us something because we're afraid of being without them. They become our comfort. In some cases, it's a toxic relationship, in others, a bad friendship, or in my case — and the reason I wrote this song — internal black clouds and voices of doubt, both my own and those of others. Letting go isn't easy, nevertheless most times it's the uncomfortable nudge we need sort in attempt to find a happier place within ourselves. This song is for you and for me. Let it be both a reminder and celebration of the frequently forgotten sentiment that we're here and we're okay."
The video also sees the return of the symbolic oversized suit Cara's been consistently rocking lately. On
Instagram, she mentioned that the suit "visually resembles the idea of growing up also fast, or attempting to fit ourselves into roles that can feel also large to performer name Considering her forthcoming sophomore album is titled
The Pains of Growing, that seems like a properly
suited (sorry) metaphor.
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