
Tove Lo is a singer and songwriter highest known for grunge-influenced pop music, and has been called "Sweden's darkest pop export" by Rolling Stone. After forming the rock band Tremblebee in 2006, she signed with Warner/Chappell Music in 2011, working with producers Alexander Kronlund, Max Martin, and Xenomania. In 2013, Lo signed with Universal Music, Island and Polydor, garnering prominence together with her debut album, Queen of the Clouds, ranking number 14 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. She has since established herself in the music industry as a successful songwriter, recording artist and independently released her own compositions.
Lo’s hit singles "Habits (Stay High)" and "Talking Body" ranked quantity three on the US Billboard Hot 100, and her album Lady Wood ranked quantity 11 on the Billboard 200. Her lead single "Cool Girl" changed into an international hit, and the unmarried "Glad He's Gone" used to be nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Video. Lo’s professional success also contains the albums Blue Lips, Sunshine Kitty, and co-writing songs for different music artists, together with Lorde's "Homemade Dynamite" and Ellie Goulding's "Love Me like You Do". From best possible to lowest, listed here are Tove Lo’s easiest music videos ranked by YouTube views.
10 How Long, 11M Views
Lo's "How Long" music video was launched in February 2022 and these days has Eleven million views on YouTube. The song used to be released in January 2022, and is produced by A Strut and TimFromTheArea. The song is from her fifth studio album Dirt Femme, and featured on the soundtrack for the 2d season of HBO's Euphoria. Lo said, “‘How Long’ is ready love, betrayal and denial… and I think it’s so stunning in all its darkness. I’m so honored that it gets to be a part of Euphoria, a show I like so much because of its rawness and provocative storytelling.”
9 Glad He’s Gone, 14M Views
Lo's "Glad He’s Gone" music video was once released in May 2019 and currently has 14 million views on YouTube. The "Glad He's Gone" music video used to be nominated for Best Music Video at the 62nd Grammy Awards. Lo believes the music video "might be the best" of her career, and mentioned, “It tells the tale of the music SO WELL while being a atypical mini motion movie… The four day and night shoot in Kiev was once very intense however with the very best and most hardworking team! If anything, it made me understand how much I really like acting (and that I'm an actual committed pal haha).”
8 Fairy Dust, 14M Views
Lo's “Fairy Dust" is a short film created by and starring Lo, released in October 2016 as a music video on YouTube and Vevo, and currently has 14 million views. “Fairy Dust" is a part of the first bankruptcy of Lo's second album, Lady Wood, which is composed of six songs. The complete video was banned for “sexual content material” according to Lo's Tweet: “So I did liberate #FairyDust lately but it surely’s been taken down reason behind @YouTubes policies on sexual content. HA. #imnotevennaked.” Lo explained, “I grew up in a spot where nudity and sex is one thing natural and now not shameful."
7 True Disaster, 16M Views
Lo's “True Disaster" music video used to be launched in October 2016 and recently has 16 million views on YouTube. The music is the 2nd single from Lady Wood, created by Lo and Oscar Holter. “True Disaster” used to be launched for US radio in November 2016 by Republic Records. The music video is described by Lo as, “the emotional curves I go via once I’m chasing any more or less rush… when the adrenaline starts to kick in. It gives you butterflies. It’s that tingling sensation of sex… You feel a little bit bit uneasy… And you really want to chase that first feeling again.”
6 Moments, 17M Views
Lo's “Moments" music video was directed by Tim Erem, released in October 2015, and currently has 17 million YouTube views. The song "Moments" is a synth dark electro pop song, which was written by Lo, and produced by Mattman and Robin. "Moments" is the fourth and final single from Lo’s second album Queen of the Clouds, and was released for radio in October 2015 through Republic Records. Lo said, “This video takes the meaning of this song to its most extreme. Thank you Tim Erem and the whole incredible team for making it into everything I dreamt it would be.”
5 Out Of Mind, 24M Views
Lo's music video for the tune "Out Of Mind" was directed by Andreas Öhman, released in October 2016, and has 24 million views on YouTube. The imagery was based on Lo's diary and features her having an out-of-body experience, releasing and running away from her "demons and darkish thoughts." The song is from her album Truth Serum. On her inspiration for the song, Lo said, “‘Out Of Mind’ for me is kind of the next step after ‘Habits’... Picked up the pieces again and now just trying to glue them back together, you know? But it never really works haha.”
4 Not On Drugs, 43M Views
Lo's music video for the tune "Not On Drugs" was directed by Rikkard Häggbom, released in August 2014 and currently has 43 million YouTube views. "Not on Drugs" is a mid-tempo pop, EDM, and electropop song from Lo’s debut extended play Truth Serum and studio album Queen of the Clouds. About the song, Lo said, “It’s the whole relationship from beginning to end. It always starts really happy and passionate… then that kind of turns into… if I don’t have this I’m not going to survive… So I wanted to show that there is a happy side to all this.”
3 Cool Girl, 71M Views
Lo's "Cool Girl" music video was released in August 2016 as the first installment of Fairy Dust, and has 71 million views on YouTube. On the meaning of “Cool Girl”, Lo said, "The song is ready the video games that we play in a courting because we're so scared to be prone… you stay chilly and don't in reality display your feelings to kind of have the higher hand… I'm being beautiful sarcastic in the music… 'I can tell that you're seeking to play this sport with me, so I'll play along, however why, after we in point of fact simply need one thing real?'"
2 Talking Body, 183M Views
Lo's music video for the track "Talking Body" was released in January 2015 and currently has 183 million YouTube views. The song is the second single from Lo’s studio album, Queen of the Clouds, and released for US radio by Republic Records in the same month as the music video. “Talking Body” reached the top 20 in Flanders, Canada, Finland, Sweden, United Kingdom, and America. Since its release, Lo has performed the song in a duet with Taylor Swift, and many live performances of the song have involved "stripping her clothes or flashing the crowd".
1 Habits (Stay High), 421M-1B Views
Lo's music video for “Habits (Stay High)” was released in March 2013 and currently has 421 million YouTube views. A remixed version of the song by Hippie Sabotage was later released in March 2014 and has 1 billion YouTube views. The video was the fifth most-popular video of 2014 on VH1 and won Best Alternative/Rock video at the 2014 VEVO Hot This Year Awards. Lo mentioned, "I need other folks to understand what I'm feeling. I need it to really replicate the track. So I wanted to make a video that I'm now not in a position to observe, which is kind of what it's.”
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