Ira Losco's new single and video strikes at the core of injustices and those who are mistreated for daring to be different. 

For her video High, the singer/songwriter has again teamed up with award-winning director Steven Levi together with D.O.P. Matthew Muscat Drago. 

The pair have previously worked together on award-winning video Bad Habits and Losco’s hit song Hey Now. The song was produced and mixed by Howard Keith at Jagged House Studios.

Losco has long been an artist who has actively spoken in favour of minorities and lends her support to many in need.

The video features actors depicting individuals wronged by society and who are not afraid to put to light their ‘labels’ but also shed them once and for all. 

High is the 7th single off the double album No Sinner No Saint, which is Losco’s most recent work.

“I love challenging myself and this time Steve Levi suggested I try aerial dance. I loved every second of it and my trainer Masha seemed to be quite happy with the result," Losco said.

Meanwhile, Losco is preparing for a summer of performances where she gets to showcase her repertoire, which has now surpassed a hundred songs.

 

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