Moonchild Sanelly Shares ‘To Kill A Single Girl (Tequila)’

A funk-pop burner about letting go...

Moonchild Sanelly has shared her new track ‘To Kill A Single Girl (Tequila)’.

The songwriter’s new album ‘Full Moon’ is out on January 10th, and it steers her funk-pop sound in fresh directions. A colourful, always riveting creative figure, Moonchild will take her material out on the road in March for a full headline tour.

New track ‘To Kill A Single Girl (Tequila)’ is out now, and it’s a blast of fun, frothy musicality. The scintillating vocal speaks from the heart, with Moonchild aiming to sever ties with the past.

She comments: “I had to let go. I’m always truthful but I had unnecessary thorns when it came to my truth, it was potentially ruining my relationships”.

The full video is out now, and it’s an intimate yet messy affair – a true over-sharer, it features Moonchild, a bottle of tequila, and the journey to a live session.
 
Director Jesse Roth comments…

The concept for this video is a playful take on Moonchild’s love/hate relationship with tequila. Using a Snorricam chest camera fixed on her unmistakable face and hair, the aim was to create an immersive perspective that reflects intoxication, whilst keeping the energy of the video playful and positive.
 
Filming took place from the hotel to the taxi to the venue, culminating in the live performance at COLORS. Whilst the video blends scripted elements to reflect the lyrics, we also had lots of candid, unplanned moments. Such as Moonchild’s interactions with fans and in the dressing room with her team, so you get a real feel for the raw energy on that day. The unpredictable nature of capturing spontaneous moments adds an exciting, authentic layer to the film and keeps me happy as a director, as I love those elements you can’t plan for 100%.

Tune in now.

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