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Joy Crookes has released a new video for her latest single Perfect Crime, and this time she’s brought the story back to her roots. Filmed entirely in Bangladesh, the visual sees Crookes riding atop a moving train, surrounded by shifting city skylines and sprawling city scenes. The imagery isn’t just striking—it’s a reflection of her heritage, woven into a noir-inspired narrative.
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At its core, Perfect Crime is about finding courage before diving back into the dating world. Crookes calls it “my version of a mantra…basically me giving myself a pep talk.” With cinematic production and soulful vocals, the track turns nerves into strength, while the video mirrors that journey with bold, cultural imagery.

Since her Mercury Prize-nominated debut Skin, Crookes has been celebrated as one of Britain’s most compelling young voices. With Perfect Crime, she embraces her British-Bangladeshi roots and London grit while stepping boldly into new creative territory. It’s a sound that feels timeless yet urgent—proof of an artist continually pushing her own boundaries.
As she gears up for upcoming performances, Perfect Crime sets the tone: bold, intoxicating, and unforgettable.
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