: Directed by Hannah Lux Davis , the video features a futuristic, high-concept setting.
The video and song explore the concept of versus physical exposure. The recurring lyric— "You can take off all my clothes and never see me naked" —emphasizes that true intimacy comes from knowing one's heart, not just their physical appearance.
The official music video for is a prominent visual piece that premiered on September 18, 2020, to celebrate the release of her debut album, Heaven & Hell . Key Features and Artistic Direction
: A barcode on her side in certain scenes has been interpreted as a symbol for being a "product" or "SKU" in the mainstream music industry, adding a layer of social commentary to her on-screen persona .
: The video showcases her signature "Max-cut" hairstyle in bright orange, moving away from her usual platinum blonde for this specific track . Core Theme and Lyrics
: Co-writer Bonnie McKee originally intended the song for her own project with a "Fleetwood Mac" vibe before it was revamped by producer Cirkut for Max.
: Critics and fans have noted strong visual parallels between Max’s orange-haired appearance and Milla Jovovich's character, Leeloo, from the 1997 film The Fifth Element .
: Directed by Hannah Lux Davis , the video features a futuristic, high-concept setting.
The video and song explore the concept of versus physical exposure. The recurring lyric— "You can take off all my clothes and never see me naked" —emphasizes that true intimacy comes from knowing one's heart, not just their physical appearance. Ava Max - Naked [Official Music Video]
The official music video for is a prominent visual piece that premiered on September 18, 2020, to celebrate the release of her debut album, Heaven & Hell . Key Features and Artistic Direction : Directed by Hannah Lux Davis , the
: A barcode on her side in certain scenes has been interpreted as a symbol for being a "product" or "SKU" in the mainstream music industry, adding a layer of social commentary to her on-screen persona . The official music video for is a prominent
: The video showcases her signature "Max-cut" hairstyle in bright orange, moving away from her usual platinum blonde for this specific track . Core Theme and Lyrics
: Co-writer Bonnie McKee originally intended the song for her own project with a "Fleetwood Mac" vibe before it was revamped by producer Cirkut for Max.
: Critics and fans have noted strong visual parallels between Max’s orange-haired appearance and Milla Jovovich's character, Leeloo, from the 1997 film The Fifth Element .
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