Prettymuch - Smackables (official Music Video) -

Prettymuch - Smackables (official Music Video) -

: The group has described this era as one where "authenticity is driving the ship," focusing on their own songwriting and production rather than external "hits".

: The choreography, a collaboration between Eastwood and King of Spank , remains a core staple of the group's identity but is presented with a grit that matches the song's more "savage" breakup themes. PRETTYMUCH - Smackables (Official Music Video)

While the song's lyrics explore the fleeting nature of "summer fun" and the anxiety of wondering if a lover thinks about you while you're on the road, the visual execution is cohesive and confident. Critics have noted that this era successfully redeveloped the unique PRETTYMUCH pop sound into something more sophisticated, featuring impeccable harmonies and striking production that established their growth as individual artists. : The group has described this era as

The music video serves as a definitive turning point for PRETTYMUCH, marking their transition from a label-managed boy band to an independent, creatively autonomous collective. Directed by Ian Eastwood —with group member Brandon Arreaga serving as 1st Assistant Director and editor—the video prioritizes raw performance and choreography over high-concept narrative, reflecting the "full reset" the group underwent before joining Sire Records. A New Creative Lane Critics have noted that this era successfully redeveloped

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: The group has described this era as one where "authenticity is driving the ship," focusing on their own songwriting and production rather than external "hits".

: The choreography, a collaboration between Eastwood and King of Spank , remains a core staple of the group's identity but is presented with a grit that matches the song's more "savage" breakup themes.

While the song's lyrics explore the fleeting nature of "summer fun" and the anxiety of wondering if a lover thinks about you while you're on the road, the visual execution is cohesive and confident. Critics have noted that this era successfully redeveloped the unique PRETTYMUCH pop sound into something more sophisticated, featuring impeccable harmonies and striking production that established their growth as individual artists.

The music video serves as a definitive turning point for PRETTYMUCH, marking their transition from a label-managed boy band to an independent, creatively autonomous collective. Directed by Ian Eastwood —with group member Brandon Arreaga serving as 1st Assistant Director and editor—the video prioritizes raw performance and choreography over high-concept narrative, reflecting the "full reset" the group underwent before joining Sire Records. A New Creative Lane

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