Lauren Ruth Ward finally shares Dylan Doornbos Hayes-directed black and white visuals for her massive single “Blue Collar Sex Kitten”.
Almost a year after the release of “Blue Collar Sex Kitten”, Baltimore-bred Los Angeles-based singer and songwriter Lauren Ruth Ward shares black and white visuals for her massive and sexually-charged single “Blue Collar Sex Kitten”. The playful video was directed by Dylan Doornbos Hayes.
About this release, Lauren Ruth Ward added:
This song is about having pent up thoughts bursting at all seams. It’s about having all these opinions, all these contradictions, all these experiences, all these reservations bottled up inside because for whatever reason, someone deems them inappropriate to express. When writing this song, the lyrics just poured out of me without me having to place too much thought onto the pen and paper. We spend too much time trying to please the world and emphasize a curated picture perfect image of ourselves when in reality we’re all flawed. Admitting that is good. Thriving in it is better.”
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