Clairo Makes ‘Juna’ Her First-Ever Music Video

Clairo Debuts Her First-Ever Music Video

Three albums into her journey, Clairo has finally dropped a music video for her hit song "Juna" from her latest album Charm.

After performing "Juna" on a late-night show, which was a big deal for her, she decided it was time to give the song its own video. This was a new step for her since she hadn’t done videos for songs from her other albums, Immunity and Sling. The video, directed by Bradley J Calder, shows Clairo attending an independent wrestling match, starting off alone and then being joined by a crowd as the match goes on. She even hangs out with the wrestlers backstage while everyone, including the audience and announcer, sings along to the song’s ending.

Here’s the link to the YouTube video of “Juna”:

Clairo shared in an interview that "Juna" is one of her favorite tracks on the album, right next to "Second Nature." She also mentioned how she didn’t expect "Juna" to blow up. Initially, she planned to perform another song on Fallon, but switched to "Juna" just two days before the show due to its growing popularity. She said, “I just wasn’t anticipating doing mouth trumpet on television.”

Sometimes, surprises are the best part of life.

Chris Merklin
Chris Merklin
Senior editor at the songprobe, covering music news and lyrics analysis.

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