Willow Kayne has released a new video for her latest single, ‘White City’

"We covered the city in weird monsters and gave the buildings eyes in the process."

Willow Kayne has dropped a video for her new track, ‘White City’.

The release follows on from her recent ‘Playground Antics’ EP, and 2021 single ‘Two Seater’.

“White City is an interesting place to live,” she explains. “Everyone’s experiences are completely different to one another, like many places in London it seems. Gigantic new buildings appear constantly, old buildings are being destroyed everywhere I look.

“When I walk down the street here, it is a complete mixture of people. I don’t know any of them and I like it here because they certainly don’t know me. We are simply all out here for ourselves.”

Of the video, she adds: “Since moving to London, a lot of my music revolves around this idea of my inner child’s perspective. Finally I got to bring this idea to the table for White City, bringing out the mini Willow.

“The video is taking the lyrics in another direction, creating a surreal version of London. We covered the city in weird monsters and gave the buildings eyes in the process. I found Hati (@hatti.hatti.mas) on tiktok a while ago and just knew he was the perfect guy to bring that to life for us.

“I love nothing more than juxtaposition so that’s exactly what we went for with this video; a child’s perspective on a scary scary world.

“Like my other videos, we always crank up the saturation to add to the child’s perspective. When I was a kid, the world was a lot more colourful… I still chase that in a way. I love working on videos with my friends and Tommy Davis is one of my favourite people to do that with!!”

Check out the new single below.

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