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Navy Blue's 'Sir Render' Music Video Tells a Story of Childhood Discovery Through Cardboard Castles

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Nina Corcoran

2h ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Navy Blue's music video for "Sir Render," the title track from his latest album, follows a young preteen who discovers a box-made suit of armor and embarks on a quest through life-sized cardboard castles on a theater stage. The visual brings to life the album's themes of identity and self-discovery, with a sparse audience unaware of the adventure unfolding behind the red curtain until Navy Blue reveals it.

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PitchforkNavy Blue's 'Sir Render' Music Video Tells a Story of Childhood Discovery Through Cardboard Castlespitchfork.com

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Navy Blue questioned who he is and how his past selves have informed that identity on Sir Render, his latest album that dropped earlier in June.
Now he's bringing that sentiment to life in a new music video for the title track.
In it, a young preteen discovers a suit of armor made out of boxes and embarks on a quest through massive, life-sized cardboard castles on a theater stage.
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Cardboard towers and swords dominate the touching “Sir Render” visual

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