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Watch Lucy Rose's "Strangest Of Ways" Music VideoSaturday 10 February 2018
Watch Lucy Rose's "Strangest Of Ways" Music Video No one can ever say singer Lucy Rose doesn't care about her fans. The U.K.-based singer and songwriter doesn't just respond to their emails and chat after performances — she stays at their houses. In a mini-documentary released alongside her third studio album, Something's Changing, Rose completes an entire South American tour playing free gigs booked by her fans, sleeping in their family homes or on the floors of their studio apartments. But in the music video for "Strangest of Ways," premiering exclusively on Refinery29, she had a chance to return the favor. The video features a fan named Zoe, who approached Rose after one of her shows and revealed that she has a Chronic Fatigue illness. Zoe was inspired by the documentary, but thought her illness would prevent her from having a similar adventure. That's when Rose decided to invite her to the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, where the video for "Strangest Of Ways" was born.
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