On Wednesday, the latest single released ‘Tiny Moves,’ with its video by the one and only Jack Antonoff.
In the latest Bleachers music video, we can clearly see Jack Antonoff and Margaret Qualley’s adorable love for each other.
On Wednesday they shared the video. Just like before the track “Alma Mater” , we can see the singer/producer in this track also.
The actress, 29, is seen in the music video approaching a waterfront overlooking New York City from Antonoff’s native New Jersey. No doubt the choreography of the music video is amazing.
In the video, the actress is wearing a long white dress that flows with every pirouette, pairing it with white socks and ballet-flat-inspired oxfords. The Sanctuary star dances in tandem with the song’s lyrics and it’s giving the vibrant, ‘80s-sounding track.
The Grammy winner, 39, sings beautifully emphasizing on every detail as if detailing how monumental it can feel to let another person into your world and allow yourself to fall for them.
They shared the video on Instagram, and wrote in a caption, “Qualley studied dance before she pursued acting and has choreographed her performance in the video herself”.
According to sources, the maid star, along with filmmaker Alex Lockettalso co-directed “Tiny Moves”. After the video release, Qualley shared her feelings or vision about the project.
She said, “More than a song it was a love letter for the JACK”. “Two weeks before tying the knot, we made this ready and I just thought it would be the kind of thing that, one day, I might want to show the children”, she explained.
Between the Poor Things actress and Bleachers, “Tiny Moves” is the second team-up performance.
Tiny Moves and the lead single “Modern Girl,” will be showcased on the indie outfit’s forthcoming, self-titled album, on March 8.
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