Clairo Shares Weird Al’ Yankovic Starring Music Video for New Single ‘Terrapin’
The music video is directed by The Bear actor Ayo Edebiri.
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Currently touring Australia as part of Laneway Festival 2025, American singer-songwriter Clairo has dropped a music video for her new single, ‘Terrapin’.
Another wonderful Clairo tune, the music video is something else. Directed by The Bear’s Ayo Edebiri, it features Weird Al’ Yankovic lip-synching the song while dressed in a tuxedo. There are also glamourous dancers and Clairo’s band playing in the background. It’s all quite surreal.
‘Terrapin’ is the third single taken from Clairo’s Grammy-nominated album, Charm, to get the music video treatment. It follows ‘Juna’ and ‘Sexy to Someone’, both released last year.
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Charm, Clairo’s third album, was released in July of last 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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