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Prism Prize Eligible Video: ELIO (ft. Charli XCX) - Charger 

The 2021 Prism Prize for Best Canadian Music Video was recently awarded to Theo Kapodistrias, for his clip for Haviah Mighty’s Thirteen. We will continue to profile noteworthy Canadian videos that are eligible for the 2022 prize, including this one from a pop artist with a big-name guest.

Prism Prize Eligible Video: ELIO (ft. Charli XCX) - Charger 

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The 2021 Prism Prize for Best Canadian Music Video was recently awarded to Theo Kapodistrias, for his clip for Haviah Mighty’s Thirteen. We will continue to profile noteworthy Canadian videos that are eligible for the 2022 prize, including this one from a pop artist with a big-name guest.


ELIO (ft. Charli XCX) - Charger 

Charlotte Grace Victoria, better known as ELIO, emerged in the pop scene in 2020 and fast made a growing name for herself. Originally from Wales, she moved to Canada and knew from a young age that singing was all she wanted to do. Her style is rooted in pop with influences from other genres making brief appearances in the music. 

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Alongside Charli XCX, Victoria showcases her youthful sound in the video for Charger, bringing in visuals that pay homage to Hip-Hop and R&B from the late ’90s. Framed through a fisheye lens, the majority of the video shows both artists dancing in their rooms with a scattering of wide lens shots distorted by colours and special effects. Keeping a strong connection with the audience, the video produces the same amount of charm and lovability as a home movie. 

ELIO’s unique lyrics align with her generation, speaking on a sense of loneliness and producing/creating her craft in her own bedroom. With regard to Charger, ELIO states, “It was the kind of song where I realized that I didn’t necessarily write about my unique situation and I could kind of create a story through an object that everybody has, which is really enlightening”. 


Directed by: Sahil Kumar

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Mt. Joy Returns With New Single ‘Coyote’ Ahead of 2025 North American Tour

It's the first single off their upcoming fourth studio album.

Mt. Joy have awaken from their winter hibernation with a new single, “Coyote,” an infectious homage to the energy and excitement one experiences on the cusp of breaking through.

The track is the first from the Philadelphia indie rockers’ fourth studio album, Hope We Have Fun (out May 30 on Futures x Bloom Field). It arrives ahead of the April 19 kickoff to their 2025 North American tour.

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