Christina Aguilera and Demi Lovato rally against oppressive forces – physically and thematically – in the new “Fall in Line” video.
The clip opens with the two singers as young children rolling playfully in a field as menacing, masked agents approach and apprehend them. As adults, Aguilera and Lovato are forced to sing in a futuristic prison filled with looming surveillance cameras – a clear critique on society’s oppression of women. Later, the powerhouse vocalists break free from their shackles, strangling and tasing the guards before emerging back into nature.
The duo – who recently performed “Fall in Line” at the Billboard Music Awards – released the single in mid-May as a preview of Aguilera’s upcoming sixth LP (and first in six years), Liberation, out June 15th. The album also features the previously issued “Twice” and “Accelerate” (featuring Ty Dolla $ign and 2 Chainz).
Aguilera will promote Liberation with her first tour in over a decade, featuring Big Boi as special guest. The trek launches September 25th in Hollywood, Florida.
(via Rollingstone)
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