Madison Beer stars in Music Box episode 38 as she releases 'Hurts Like Hell' video
Rising US pop star just released her video for new single 'Hurts Like Hell'
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Your support makes all the difference.It's hard to believe we're almost at the end of Music Box series four, already! We have three sessions left to go, including this week's episode with the lovely Madison Beer.
The US singer shot to fame after receiving praise from fellow pop artist Justin Bieber. Now she's carving out her own career in music, with heartfelt, cool pop that has clearly struck a chord with fans.
Madison dropped into the Music Box studio as she was visiting the UK, and gave us two lovely, intimate renditions of her songs "Dead" and "Home With You".
We're also excited to share her video for new single "Hurts Like Hell", which dropped in the early hours of this morning and was executive-produced by Beer with director Mike Harris.
"I had such a clear vision of what I wanted to do for this video, and it was such a rewarding experience working alongside Mike and having him help take my ideas and make them a reality, far surpassing what I expected," she says. "I am so grateful for his brilliance and professionalism as a director, and could not be happier with how the video turned out.
"I was inspired by witchcraft and felt that it perfectly fit with the theme of the song, which is about teaching someone a lesson. I'm so happy Offset was involved in this project and was able to bring such an incredible energy to the video."
Check out Madison's Music Box session, along with the "Hurts Like Hell" video. Shout out to Jack Duxbury for accompanying her on the guitar, and thanks to Madison and her team for making this happen!
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