Music Appreciation
If you're anything like me, you've likely found yourself in a situation where you're aware the other person isn't fully invested, yet you can't help but be drawn to the idea of pursuing them. Tessa Violet's "I Like (the idea of) You" resonates deeply with those experiences.
Featured on her second album, "Bad Ideas" (2018), the song captures the essence of infatuation with striking clarity. In a candid interview with MTV News, Violet delves into the inspiration behind the track, recounting moments of obsession: "Replaying the way he said my name on the phone, imagining what I would wear or say the next time I saw him, thinking of things I could write about him." Despite recognizing the futility of the situation, there's a sense of empowerment in indulging these fantasies: "I remember that I could logically see it wasn't going anywhere, so I thought maybe I should feel embarrassed about how much time I was spending on him. But it didn't make me feel embarrassed, it made me feel sexy and powerful."
The accompanying music video, directed by Jade Ehlers and choreographed by Kayla Kalbfleisch, adds another layer of depth to the song's narrative. Released in May 2019, the video features Violet and a troupe of dancers clad in black mesh stockings and loose-fitting sweaters over leotards. Their expressive movements mirror the whirlwind of emotions depicted in the song, capturing the intoxicating allure of infatuation.
Together, "I Like (the idea of) You" and its music video offer a poignant exploration of the complexities of desire and the allure of romantic fantasy. With its infectious melody and candid lyrics, this track serves as a reminder that sometimes, the idea of someone can be just as compelling as the reality.
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https://www.mtv.com/news/6w95h8/tessa-violet-i-like-the-idea-of-you-interview
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