Harry Styles released this Wednesday (3) the music video for “Satellite”, which is part of his third studio album “Harry’s House” (2022). The clip tells a Pixar-style love story, starring a small robot who travels across the country in search of his beloved, NASA’s rover Curiosity, launched towards Mars.
The video begins with Harry backstage at a concert, as the robot is fascinated by the image of a Mars Rover, a robot roaming the planet Mars. From there, the robot goes on a journey in search of his beloved, starting from Los Angeles. Throughout the clip, he travels through breathtaking landscapes of the United States, including the famous Hollywood sign and the Grand Canyon.
En route to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the little car ends up meeting Harry again. Soon after, the robot looks to the sky, hoping to connect with his loved one, but then his battery runs out. With well-crafted visuals, the clip moved the singer’s fans with a message about love and perseverance.
The direction is by Aube Perrie, responsible for the previous clip of the singer, “Music for a Sushi Restaurant”, which also gave something to talk about.
Fans praised the singer’s creativity and originality in this new musical era. Acclaimed by audiences and critics, the album “Harry’s House” received the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in February this year. “Satellite” is the fourth single from the project, which also spawned the hits “As It Was”, “Late Night Talking” and “Music for a Sushi Restaurant”.
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