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The official music video for Lake Street Dive's "Hypotheticals," from its 2021 album, Obviously. The video was directed and edited by Oskar Peacock, with must-see choreography by Hannah Jean Hildreth. Shot at Flüg Studios in Hell’s Kitchen, NYC.
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Lake Street Dive performs "Hypotheticals," from its 2021 album, Obviously. Video by Alex Chaloff, recorded at Phantom Studios in Gallatin, TN.
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Lake Street Dive's "Nobody's Stopping You Now," from its 2021 album, Obviously. The song is a letter of encouragement from lead vocalist Rachael Price to her teenaged self, co-written with bassist Bridget Kearney. The video is directed and animated by Gaia Alari.
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The video for Lake Street Dive's "Making Do" comprises clips from fans and a cameo by Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey, who, along with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, introduced the Green New Deal to tackle climate change. "Making Do" is about the world that future generations are inheriting," says the band. "We are all concerned about what is happening to our planet, so the song explores what arises when we consider both our role in it and our responsibility to address it. Hopefully it comes through as a rallying cry to do the best you can with what you have." The video was produced by Mike Elizondo, edited by Bridget Kearney, and color corrected by Jacob Blumenthal.
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Lake Street Dive performs "Baby Don't Leave Me Alone With My Thoughts," from their 2018 album, Free Yourself Up, at Goosehead Palace Studios in Nashville. Directed by Alex Chaloff.
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Lake Street Dive performs "Hang On," from their 2018 album, Free Yourself Up, at Goosehead Palace Studios in Nashville. Directed by Alex Chaloff.
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Here is the official music video for Lake Street Dive's "Good Kisser," from their 2018 album, Free Yourself Up. Directed by Bianca Giaever.
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Get a behind-the-scenes look at Lake Street Dive's video for "I Can Change," from their album Free Yourself Up. "It's about a person who's looking at various things that are going on in the world and feeling a lot of frustration and a lot of anger over it," singer Rachael Price says of the song. "Instead of giving in to those feelings, they're choosing to look inside themselves and say, 'Well, I have the ability to change myself.'"
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The official music video for "I Can Change," from Lake Street Dive's 2018 album, Free Yourself Up. Directed by Claire Marie Vogel.
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Lake Street Dive performs "Good Kisser," from their 2018 album, Free Yourself Up, at Goosehead Palace Studios in Nashville. Directed by Alex Chaloff.
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