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The music video for "Queendom" saw its release in May 2018, which presented themes of inclusivity and empowerment of "the underdog", particularly her LGBT fans. In the video, Aurora kisses one of her female dancers to convey that "every type of love is accepted and embraced" in her "queendom". [79] Aurora performing in Molde, Norway, in ...
Clash ' s Robin Murray wrote that the clip "neatly counterpoints the gentle fragility in Aurora's own music." [63] American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish credits the video of this song as one of the reasons she began working on music. [64] In response, Aurora said that "'Runaway' has served the purpose music should serve."
A music video for "Cure for Me" was released a day after the single. [11] The video was directed by Aurora and Sigurd Fossen. [59] A behind-the-scenes clip followed on 26 July 2021. [60] It opens with Aurora retiring a mask from her face as she begins to dance with various masked dancers.
"Running with the Wolves" is the fourth single released by Aurora and the second single on Running with the Wolves and All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend. It was written by Aurora, Michelle Leonard and Nicolas Rebscher and produced by Odd Martin Skålnes, Rebscher and Magnus Skylstad. On 20 April 2015, the song was officially released worldwide.
Norwegian singer-songwriter Aurora has released five studio albums, one compilation album, one soundtrack album, seven extended plays (including five compilation EPs), 42 singles (including twelve as a featured artist), ten promotional singles and 27 music videos. Aurora released her debut extended play (EP), Running with the Wolves in May 2015 ...
Aurora and Chris Greatti wrote and produced "Some Type of Skin", a synth-pop and alternative pop track with elements of electropop in which the singer calls for peace. An accompanying music video directed by Kaveh Nabatian was released alongside it. The song charted at number 47 on the Tokio Hot 100.
Image credits: bronwin.aurora. The video has been viewed over 400,000 times, with viewers expressing shock at the Canadian influencer’s behavior and her relationship with a boyfriend who appears ...
"You Blood" was co-written and co-produced by Aurora and Chris Greatti in Los Angeles, and mixed by Mitch McCarthy. [5] It is an indie pop track [6] fueled by synthesizers and guitars, [2] [7] and finds the singer "letting her guard down in an ode to the human soul, celebrating its vulnerability, emotions and flaws". [5]