Piper Connolly’s “beautiful life” is a Song About Accepting the Good Things Coming Into Your Life Rather Than Run From Them

Piper Connolly, photo courtesy the artist

The quasi-fantastical opening scene of the music video for Piper Connolly’s infectiously upbeat single “beautiful life” (directed by Kev Creature) fits the whimsical tone of the song. Connolly answers a pink rotary phone on the side of a desert highway before getting in the convertible that pulls up with her bandmates. The song ramps up to a celebratory bit about an unexpected love that brings to her other unexpected joys including possibly getting into a band she had previously thought was overrated. The spirited “hey” at the beginning of every chorus is practically designed for audience participation and the song itself is basically about accepting something good into your life when it presents itself to you without having to complicate it with internal barriers that don’t serve where you are now. It’s a reminder to embrace possible happiness rather than push it aside. Watch the video for “beautiful life” on YouTube and follow Piper Connolly at the links provided.

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