Cara Delevingne has released the music video for her latest song ‘Crazy, Baby’, featuring actress Samara Weaving in a central role. The video, which arrived on August 21, presents what initially appears to be a passionate love story between the two women. However, as the story moves forward, viewers discover that things are not quite what they seem.
Directed by Bradley J. Calder, the video follows Delevingne as she becomes increasingly drawn to Weaving’s character. Their connection appears intense and romantic, giving the song a visual story about the excitement that comes with developing strong feelings for someone. However, the relationship eventually takes a different direction as the video reveals that the romance is connected to a fantasy driven by obsession.
The surprise ending gives the video a darker meaning and changes how viewers may understand everything that happened earlier in the story. Instead of being a straightforward tale about a new relationship, ‘Crazy, Baby’ explores attraction, fantasy and the way strong emotions can sometimes affect how a person sees reality.
Delevingne has also spoken warmly about working with Weaving, who is her friend in real life. The singer described the experience as a “pinch me moment” and said she feels like “the luckiest lady in the world.” Their friendship also helped bring a natural connection to their performances in the video.
‘Crazy, Baby’ is part of the build up to Delevingne’s debut album Not Normal, which is scheduled to arrive on September 25. The song focuses on the excitement and intensity of experiencing a new attraction, while its music video gives those feelings a more complicated and unexpected interpretation.
Following the release, fans have been discussing the chemistry between Delevingne and Weaving, along with the ending that changes the tone of the entire video. The project gives audiences another look at Delevingne’s musical side as she prepares to release her first full length album.
