“That everything I need, everything I’m looking for, everything I’m waiting for, everything I’m wishing for is all in me. “I continue to remind myself just to embrace my ‘me’ fully and completely,” says Keys, who released her memoir More Myself: A Journey last March. The lyrics “I’m so done/guarding my tongue/holding me back/ I’m living the way I want,” beg the question, what she’s done with these days. There’s another element of “So Done” that marries well with how Keys is feeling these days. And the representing of that, which I just love how that feels,” she says. Keys adds: “It’s a total disruption of the standards. We you choose to be that, and how everybody wants to follow that.” “We started to talk about this feeling of isolation, and this feeling of when you don’t belong and how, even when you feel like you’re the outcast, how amazing is it when you would reclaim that power. I remember really loving how that felt… this kind of beauty, this chaos, that ruins the beauty,” says Keys. It looked like this beautiful place, but it was super chaotic. “The germ of the idea was Andy and I had worked on another song concept, and he had this kind of crazy visual. The disruption of youthful exuberance is what drew Keys into visuals. But even as her classmates live their best lives, loneliness starts consuming her until chaos erupts in the dancehall. The timeless video features actress Sasha Lane ( American Honey) as a slightly awkward teen who walks into prom with hopes of finally fitting in.
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