Wes Reeve Shares ‘Honey, I’ Music Video
Los Angeles-based singer and songwriter Wes Reeve has just shared the official music video for her debut single Honey, I.

I am in LOVE with her honeyed vocals and how warm and effortless they sound over the dreamy and captivating production. Now we are gifted with the mesmerising video which was shot and co-directed by Ramin Shakibaei alongside Wes herself. 

Being a fan of Studio Ghilbi, the video was inspired by ‘The Tale of Princess Kaguya’ and sees two versions of the same girl; a higher self and lower self. The higher self is the angel, complete and balanced. The angel watches on disappointedly as the earthly lower self continues to turn all the good things she comes across into haunting, frightening versions of what they were, without noticing what she’s doing, as she struggles to find peace on the earth. Check it out below!



Speaking about the song Wes explains,
Honey, I' is about the mind changing good things into bad things. You’re in a beautiful meadow where the sun is shining and there are butterflies landing on your shoulders and wolves letting you pet them, and then suddenly, without warning, it’s pouring with rain, the butterflies are gone and the wolves are bearing their teeth at you. A stranger looking into the meadow will say that he saw you create the storm. I wrote this song about my friend.