Tove Lo - 2 Die 4 (official Music Video) | 90% DELUXE |
Tove Lo’s music video for is a high-octane, Y2K-inspired fever dream that successfully bridges the gap between nostalgic pop aesthetics and modern, independent creative control. Directed by Anna-Lisa Himma , the visual is a deliberate departure from Lo’s "indie sleaze" roots, leaning instead into a polished, "pop bitch" persona. A Masterclass in Y2K Revivals
: The track is built on the iconic synth melody of "Popcorn" by Gershon Kingsley (1969), famously popularized by Hot Butter in 1972. Reviewers note how this "squeaky melody" cuts through the heavy bass to create an instantly catchy Euro-dance vibe. Creative Evolution Tove Lo - 2 Die 4 (Official Music Video)
: The song’s central lyric—dancing in headlights—is a direct nod to a scene from Gus Van Sant's film To Die For , where Nicole Kidman dances in front of a car. Tove Lo’s music video for is a high-octane,
