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P!nk shares stunning video for synthpop club banger Trustfall

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P!nk has dropped the cinematic visual for her emotional electro anthem Trustfall. The clip was choreographed by Ryan Heffington and directed by Georgia Hudson, who previously worked with the star on the What About Us music video.

It follows P!nk and a female protagonist as they converge over the course of one night, featuring intense dance sequences, stunning visuals and – because this is P!nk, acclaimed acrobat – flying.

Co-produced by Fred Again and Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid, the track marks a huge departure from P!nk’s signature pop-rock sound with a pulsating EDM beat, accompanied by empowering lyrics such as, “Close your eyes and leave it all behind / Go where love is on our side / It’s a trustfall baby.” Trustfall is the second single from P!nk’s upcoming ninth studio album of the same name following the feel-good dance track Never Gonna Not Dance Again, produced by Max Martin and Shellback.

It is due for release 17 February. In support of the album, the Grammy winner will be returning to the UK for the first time since her Beautiful Trauma World Tour, which became the second highest-grossing tour of all time by a female artist (behind Madonna).

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