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Laufey's 'Madwoman' Video Celebrates Asian Representation
13 Apr
Summary
- Laufey released a new music video for 'Madwoman' featuring Asian and Asian-American celebrities.
- The video was inspired by Laufey's desire for better representation in media.
- The song is from the deluxe edition of her Grammy-winning album 'A Matter of Time'.

Singer Laufey recently released the music video for "Madwoman," a track from the deluxe edition of her Grammy-winning album, "A Matter of Time: The Final Hour." The video showcases a Sixties-inspired pool party setting and features a diverse ensemble of Asian and Asian-American talent. Notable appearances include Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu, actor Hudson Williams, and "The Summer I Turned Pretty" star Lola Tung. This visual project was directed by Warren Fu.
Laufey expressed that the "Madwoman" video fulfills her long-held desire to increase representation for individuals who resemble her in music and media. She described it as her "absolute dream video." The video's release follows Laufey's performance at Coachella, with another appearance scheduled for the festival's second weekend. She is also preparing for an upcoming tour across Asia, with planned stops in Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Seoul.