Cara Delevingne has released the music video for her latest song ‘Crazy, Baby’, with actress Samara Weaving playing an important role in the story. Released on August 21, the video initially looks like a simple romantic story between Delevingne and Weaving’s characters. However, as the video continues, it becomes clear that the situation is much more complicated than it first appears.
Directed by Bradley J. Calder, the video follows Delevingne as she becomes deeply attracted to Weaving’s character. Their relationship appears full of excitement and strong emotions, reflecting the song’s focus on the feeling of developing a new attraction. The two share several intimate and emotional moments, making their connection seem genuine at first.
However, the story takes an unexpected turn when the video reveals that the romance is connected to a fantasy fueled by obsession. This changes the way viewers look at the events that came before the reveal. What appears to be a developing relationship is shown to be something more complicated, adding a darker side to the song’s story.
The video explores how attraction can sometimes become intense and how fantasy can influence the way someone understands a relationship. Rather than simply showing a new romance, ‘Crazy, Baby’ uses its story to look at the difference between what a person wants to be real and what is actually happening.
Delevingne has also shared her excitement about working with Weaving, who is her friend outside the project. Talking about the experience, she called it a “pinch me moment” and said she feels like “the luckiest lady in the world.” Their friendship appears to have added an easy and natural connection to their performances.
‘Crazy, Baby’ also arrives ahead of Delevingne’s debut album Not Normal, which is set to release on September 25. The song focuses on the excitement of a new attraction, while the video adds a more unusual and darker interpretation to those feelings.
Since its release, the video has attracted attention for the chemistry between Delevingne and Weaving and for its unexpected ending. It also marks another step in Delevingne’s move into music as she prepares to release her first full length album.
