Watch Dizzy Fae's Quirky Clip For "Gut Talk"

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Photo Credit: Muriel Margaret

Dizzy Fae, a queer Black interdisciplinary artist from St. Paul, has arrived with a brand new and self-produced visual for her song "Gut Talk" from her 2019 project, NO GMO. Dizzy made her debut in 2016 with the alt-R&B single "Color Me Bad" which caught fire and the attention of Zane Lowe of Beats 1. Getting that kind of attention on your first song is very rare but she's a very rare artist. Since then, Dizzy has cultivated her dedicated fan base by blending R&B with Pop and electronic music on her Free Form mixtape in 2018 and her NO GMO mixtape in 2019. Her buzz and success from her mixtapes lead to some great live opportunities for her to support sold out shows for Lizzo, Toro Y Moi, Umi, and more.

Today, Dizzy presents the visual for "Gut Talk." Co-directed by Dizzy and Lex Boetl, the subject of Dizzy's desire in this video is a walrus. Yes, a walrus. Watch the quirky clip below and stay tuned for more from Dizzy this year.

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