Pink drops new music video for single Trustfall as she embarks on tour trends now

Pink drops new music video for single Trustfall as she embarks on tour trends now
Pink drops new music video for single Trustfall as she embarks on tour trends now

Pink drops new music video for single Trustfall as she embarks on tour trends now

Pink released a captivating new music video for the title track of her ninth studio album Trustfall.

The singer-songwriter's latest single, produced by Fred Again, explores the notions of letting go and shedding inhibitions.

The icon worked with director Georgia Hudson to create an entertaining fantasy video depicting a young actress searching for the same sense of release and confidence the song explores. 

On the rise: Pink released a captivating new music video for the title track of her ninth studio album Trustfall

On the rise: Pink released a captivating new music video for the title track of her ninth studio album Trustfall

The video starts with footage of the main character balancing on the edge of a cliff as Pink's voice is heard asking, 'are you gonna fall?'

The scene changes to the same young woman walking through a house party to the voiceover, 'is someone supposed to catch you, or do you catch yourself?'

She then walks out of the party, puts on a white helmet, and drives off on a white motorcycle as Pink's voice is heard saying, 'there will be something worth falling for.'

Taking a chance: The video starts with the main character on the edge of a cliff as Pink's voice is heard asking, 'are you gonna fall?'

Taking a chance: The video starts with the main character on the edge of a cliff as Pink's voice is heard asking, 'are you gonna fall?'

Searching: As she walks around a house party, the main character does not seem very interested

Searching: As she walks around a house party, the main character does not seem very interested

She sees someone who is interesting to her: But she leaves before talking to him

She sees someone who is interesting to her: But she leaves before talking to him

Leaving: As she walks out of the party she puts on a white helmet before driving off on a white motorcycle as Pink's voice is heard saying, 'there will be something worth falling for'

Leaving: As she walks out of the party she puts on a white helmet before driving off on a white motorcycle as Pink's voice is heard saying, 'there will be something worth falling for'

As the music begins, Pink is shown standing on a rooftop overlooking the Los Angeles skyline at dusk, wearing a black dress and bright red sleeves. 

As the camera moves in close, she sings, 'Picture a place where it all doesn't hurt, Where everything's safe, and it doesn't get worse, oh my, We see through bloodshot eyes.'

As Pink continues with the verse lyrics themed around escaping and moving on from difficult situations in life, she sings, 'picture yourself somewhere else far away.' 

Deep themes: Her latest single, produced by Fred Again, explores the notions of letting go and shedding inhibitions

Deep themes: Her latest single, produced by Fred Again, explores the notions of letting go and shedding inhibitions

Looking good: Pink was shown standing on a rooftop overlooking the skyline wearing a black dress and bright red sleeves

Looking good: Pink was shown standing on a rooftop overlooking the skyline wearing a black dress and bright red sleeves

Symbol of freedom: The mini-movie cuts between three different timelines as the main character rides along the coast while other couples dance at the house party

Symbol of freedom: The mini-movie cuts between three different timelines as the main character rides along the coast while other couples dance at the house party

Amid her soaring vocals, highly cinematic visuals cut to a shot of the main character driving her motorcycle amid a purple sunset along a beautiful coastline.

Pink accessorized her short platinum tresses with chunky piercings and thick jewelry as the camera cuts to close-up shots.

The mini-movie cuts between three different timelines with quick edits as couples are shown dancing back at the house party while Pink sings, 'Are we running out of time? Are we hiding from the light? Are we just too scared to fight for what we want tonight?'

Back at the house party: The camera pans to a few dancers as Pink sings, 'Are we running out of time? Are we hiding from the light? Are we just too scared to fight for what we want tonight?'

Back at the house party: The camera pans to a few dancers as Pink sings, 'Are we running out of time? Are we hiding from the light? Are we just too scared to fight for what we want tonight?'

The camera cuts to a shot of pink covering the main character's face with her hand before the chorus begins with the lyrics, 'Close your eyes and leave it all behind, Go where love is on our side, It's a trust fall, baby.'

As Pink is shown with her arms out and leaning back on the rooftop, the main character suddenly becomes weightless and magically floats away from her motorcycle. 

Transporting: Before the chorus begins Pink covers the main character's face with her hand and sings, 'Close your eyes and leave it all behind, Go where love is on our side, It's a trust fall, baby'

Transporting: Before the chorus begins Pink covers the main character's face with her hand and sings, 'Close your eyes and leave it all behind, Go where love is on our side, It's a trust fall, baby'

Letting go: As Pink leans back on the rooftop, the main character continues to rise

Letting go: As Pink leans back on the rooftop, the main character continues to rise

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