Conan Gray's latest music video, "Vodka Cranberry," continues the narrative of a queer romance established in his previous release, "This Song." The videos portray the relationship of Wilson and Brando over a summer, showcasing both the joy and pain inherent in their connection. Initially filled with chemistry, the romance becomes fraught with tension as Brando distances himself, leaving Wilson heartbroken. Gray's poignant lyrics and emotional delivery resonate with themes of love, longing, and heartbreak, making this installment a significant part of his artistic journey in exploring queer narratives.
The new music video for "Vodka Cranberry" continues the queer romance between two young men that started in "This Song." Both music videos chronicle the tumultuous romance of two young men, Wilson and Brando, as they fall in and out of love over the course of a summer.
In the first video, Wilson and Brando tiptoe around their infatuation, while the latest video has a more melancholy tone as their relationship begins to turn icy.
Brando grows distant and rejects Wilson's affection, leaving Wilson in tears as he watches Brando play pool with a young woman.
Conan Gray's song "Vodka Cranberry" features lyrics expressing vulnerability, such as "Speak up, I know you hate me / Looked at your picture and cried like a baby."
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