She would give him the moon. Phoebe Bridgers and Paul Mescal kept their romance under the radar before finally making things official in late 2021.
27.12.2021 - 11:36 / nme.com
Jeon Somi has released a brand-new music video for ‘Anyone’, a cut from her first full-length album ‘XOXO’.In the gloomy new visual, Somi mourns a painful breakup with bottles of wine and cigarettes as she sits sullenly in her bedroom.
Later, the singer finds herself again, and the room transforms into a bright space filled with fairy lights as she bids goodbye to her unhealthy coping mechanisms.“For now I’ll be stuck in this beautiful nightmare / ’Til you come back, I’ll be standing right here
.She would give him the moon. Phoebe Bridgers and Paul Mescal kept their romance under the radar before finally making things official in late 2021.
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