One of the more bittersweet cuts off Superfruit's breakout EP, Future Friends (Part One), just got an ultra-queer video treatment. "Worth It (Perfect)," a song reflecting on failed love that felt good and bad, sees pop duo Mitch Grassi and Scott Hoying intimately allowing listeners in: "Went to hell and back," they sing. "But it was worth it."
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The video follows two successful releases, "Imaginary Parties" and "Bad 4 Us," and strengthens Superfruit's growing reputation as a mainstream act pushing queer narratives to the forefront of music. In "Worth It (Perfect)," two young performers--a boy and girl--dance together wearing looks that explore gender fluidity. The boy sports glittery Gucci sunglasses and a matching dress and the girl a classic black suit, as they perform a love story together on stage.
Superfruit's promo photo for the visual, above, shows Grassi wearing the boy's hot pink look and Hoying the tuxedo--a smart, clever allusion to the vid's insanely cute narrative.
Watch "Worth It (Perfect)," below, ahead of Superfruit's Future Friends (Part Two) release on September 15.






























