Tove Lo - True Disaster (Part of Fairy Dust)

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Published 2016-11-29
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Director: Tim Erem
Producer: Nathan Scherrer
Production Company: Diktator
Executive Producers: Ian Blair, Tim Erem and Tove Lo

Music video by Tove Lo performing True Disaster. (C) 2016 Universal Music AB

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All Comments (21)
  • @RinoTheBouncer
    One of her best songs ever. If you're watching this, please go and watch Fairy Dust short-film, if you haven't yet. It's a masterpiece full of meaningful messages and scenes.
  • @kate9341
    It’s 2023 and I’m still listening to this masterpiece
  • @sweekruthi9969
    I will always come back to this song every year 2016 ✔️ 2017 ✔️ 2018 ✔️ 2019 ✔️ 2020 ✔️ 2021 ✔️ 2022 ✔️ 2023 ✔️ 2024 ✔️ 2025
  • @eudorahyadum2
    Can we appreciate the fact that this was taken in one shot?
  • @JonasEs3
    One the most underappreciated songs of last year. This should have at least 200mil views.
  • @100elija
    She doesn't give a fuck about other people opinions. That is why I love her!
  • @tvommy
    It’s 2021 and I’m still listening to this masterpiece
  • @StellarCosmic1
    Tove Lo should be SO much bigger in popularity than she is... Absolutely love this woman.
  • @Laura_Julieth
    this is my favorite song for the album 😍😍😍😍😍
  • @O_Mapinguari
    It’s 2022 almost 2023 and I’m still listening to this masterpiece, because it never get's old.
  • @Northsidewolves
    This song's has the exact same vibe as The weekend's blinding lights
  • @musidora3442
    Vibes, Lady Wood, Don't Talk About It videos, where are you?
  • @criscelis5849
    Congratulations to this girl for make it in Rolling Stone's 50 best albums of the year (sorry for my english).
  • @charliequinn_
    How Tove Lo didn’t continue to blow up after ‘Lady Wood’ baffles me. This is one of the best sophomore albums ever. The short films are phenomenal. This talented queen didn’t stop after ‘Habits (Stay High)’