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YetepFollowing her memorable performance at Coachella just a few weekends ago, Alison Wonderland recently dropped a brand new music video for her single “Easy.” Check out the video below for this week’s Watch it Wednesday.
Alison Wonderland – “Easy”
The video finds Alison dancing around in her very own rainstorm, which seems to follow her around everywhere she goes, even indoors. The concept for the video, she explained, comes from the feeling of being isolated and alone, while everyone else is in the sunshine. “I wrote ‘Easy’ on a day I felt like this. The description in the chorus is very literal. I woke up in bed too embarrassed to tell the guy next to me that I was sad for no reason, so I went to the bathroom to cry secretly because I was too scared to be honest at the time,” Alison said.
Despite the sad vibes in “Easy,” the artist is currently experiencing tremendous success. She was the highest billed female DJ in Coachella history and her latest full-length album, Awake, entered Billboard’s Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart at No. 1. Leading up to its release, tracks from the album racked up over 20 million combined streams. She is also about to launch her North American tour, which will kick off on August 3rd in Denver, Colorado. Tickets are on sale now.
Connect with Alison Wonderland: Facebook | Twitter | Soundcloud

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