In the music video for "Being Sad Is Not a Crime" by Soko, the artist explores the complex emotions of sadness and isolation. Set against a backdrop of urban landscapes and intimate close-ups, the video follows Soko as she wanders through the streets, her expressions conveying a mix of vulnerability and defiance. The lyrics, sung with raw honesty, delve into the often-taboo topic of sadness, challenging societal expectations and offering a compassionate embrace to those struggling with emotional pain.
| Channel | Category | Duration | Views |
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| Music | Music Video | 03:25 | 0 |
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