Rah Rah's First Video Single Off of Album 'Breaking Hearts'
Kassandra Wenaas — January 3, 2011 — Pop Culture
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Rah Rah, the Canadian Folk Rock Pop band, has recently released a music video for their first single off of the album 'Breaking Hearts.'
The video for the single, entitled 'Henry,' starts off with a heart toy being hit by band member Kristina Hedlund. Eventually, the audience is introduced to Henry, a heart-warming werewolf. The video is quirky, quick, fun, original and wildly creative! Take a sneak peek at 'Breaking Hearts' by checking out the attached clip.
The video for the single, entitled 'Henry,' starts off with a heart toy being hit by band member Kristina Hedlund. Eventually, the audience is introduced to Henry, a heart-warming werewolf. The video is quirky, quick, fun, original and wildly creative! Take a sneak peek at 'Breaking Hearts' by checking out the attached clip.
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