To promote her upcoming album Surviving The Summer, which is slated to drop later year, Iggy Azalea decides to come through today and share the official video for her lead single “Savior” featuring Quavo, who unfortunately doesn't make an appearance here.
Directed by Colin Tilley, the symbolic video takes place inside a neon church decked out with neon fixtures and religious imagery. Meanwhile Iggy walks down the aisle of the cathedral with a neon halo around her head and burning roses in her hands, before eventually getting baptized.
“The song itself speaks to the notion of looking for a savior when you feel like you’re at your absolute lowest, an idea that resonates with almost everyone’s need for companionship,” explained Iggy. “However, upon further thought, I believe that there is an even deeper message hidden in the song: Before someone else can save you, you need to find peace within yourself. In searching for a savior, you will find one, but it may not be the person you were expecting. You, ultimately, are your own greatest savior.”
Check out the dark video (above) and share your thoughts in the comments. Single available on iTunes.