Through You - Reneé Rapp

Through You - Reneé Rapp

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Natasha Burnett's journey into the world of photography took an unexpected turn when she received a call from a renowned music label in Los Angeles. They were impressed by her artistic vision and believed she was the perfect person to direct a music video for their latest rising star, Reneé Rapp. Excited by the challenge and the opportunity, Natasha enthusiastically accepted the offer. She dove headfirst into the project, immersing herself in Reneé's music and lyrics to understand the essence of the song. Natasha felt the depth in the girl's work and began to wonder what else she was hiding in those deep lyrics.
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Undone

She was the love song. She was the lyric. She was home. After nearly a year of life on the road, Sutton Monroe - the world-famous model known for her swagger, stage presence, and signature smirk - has finally settled into something real with Renée Rapp. A house outside LA. A dog named Atlas. A rhythm they thought could last forever. But fame doesn't wait for anyone. Renée is consumed with writing her next album. Sutton turns down the career opportunity of a lifetime just to stay. And as the music takes shape, something between them starts to break - not loudly, not with drama... but in quiet moments. In things unsaid. In glances that linger too long and words that never come. Then comes the fight. The distance. The song that says too much. Now, with thousands of miles between them and a silence louder than any applause, Sutton has to face the question she never thought she'd ask: Was forever just a lyric? Or is there still something left to save?

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