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You can check out the full Q&A below and connect with her on Instagram at forget to let us know what you think of “Through The Phone” by either leaving a reaction at the bottom of the post or by sending us a tweet Secrets: Hello Lindsay, thanks for talking with us! Congratulations on your latest single “Through The Phone.”ĬS: First off, what made you focus on a sex-positive, intimate theme for your music video? Women and female-identifying pros took part in the creation of the album from start to finish, and it received an Independent Music Award for her rendition of, “Lush Life.”Ĭeleb Secrets (virtually) sat down with the singer-songwriter to talk about all “Through The Phone,” her return to music almost 4-years later, and what’s to come from her upcoming releases later this year. “Through the Phone” follows Kay’s previous album, For the Feminine by the Feminine, which was also focused on womanhood and femininity. I absolutely ripped that Airbnb to shreds to make it look like what I envisioned for the video, and I spent days both setting it up for filming and putting the place back together afterwards,” Lindsay shared. “We actually filmed the music video in an Airbnb (with their permission!) that I was staying in when I first moved to Paris, before I had found an apartment of my own.

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Art directed by Kay herself, the video was directed by Anastasia Delmark. The vulnerable visual sees Lindsay coming home to a beautifully decorated artisan apartment where she delicately adorns herself in lace and poses for her long distance lover in the glow of her phone. In addition to releasing the sultry song, Kay dropped the stunning Parisian music video earlier this month (March 2).

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If a fellow artist heard my song and felt compelled to write more vulnerably about their own sexuality, that would be the greatest honor!” she added. “I do feel passionately about women, especially in the singer-songwriter realm, feeling freer to write about their own sexuality in a more honest, literal, raw way. Even if they perhaps haven’t gone through exactly the same circumstances, I hope there is something within the song that resonates,” she said. “I hope listeners will hear some of their own experiences or emotions mirrored back to them and will feel understood. In an exclusive interview with Celeb Secrets, Kay explained that the romantic, sensual new track celebrates the freedom of sexual expression and she hopes that listeners feel “understood” after hearing the song. Inspired by the isolation and yearning for connection that many felt through the pandemic, the Canadian singer/songwriter released her sex-positive anthem “Through The Phone” last month (February 16). After taking a 4-year break from music, Lindsay Kay is back with an all-new intimate song.









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