Tony Award winner Ben Platt (Dear Evan Hansen) releases “Grow As We Go” today, the third track from his upcoming debut solo album, Sing to Me Instead.
The music video for the song completes a trilogy begun in his first two music videos, “Bad Habit” and “Ease My Mind,” which featured out actor Charlie Carver (Teen Wolf, The Boys in the Band) as Platt’s love interest.
Platt officially came out with the release of the second video telling PEOPLE, “If I was going to write about people I loved, I wasn’t going to pretend they weren’t men just because I hadn’t talked about that before.”
“I only wanted to take this leap if I was going to present every part of myself,” added the Pitch Perfect star.
Platt has previously shared that the album will chart the course of a romantic relationship from beginning to end, and represent an amalgamation of past loves.
The poignant, acoustic guitar-driven “Grow As We Go” reins in Platt’s signature power vocals to a calm, comforting promise of support. Instead of building to a dramatic climax, Platt does the opposite, pulling the listener in with an emotional sotto voce release.
You don’t ever have to leave
If to change is what you need
You can change right next to me
When you’re high I’ll take the lows
You can ebb and I can flow
And we’ll take it slow
And grow as we go
The video, directed by Nick Lieberman, features gorgeous performances by dancers Rudy Abreu and Effie Tutko who live out the highs and lows of connection, often trying to resist their intense attraction only to be drawn back together.
As a whole, the video delivers on an undeniably emotional, affecting level.
Sing to Me Instead drops March 29 with a 12-city tour beginning in Chicago May 3, and winding up in Los Angeles May 24.
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Watch the music video for “Grow As We Go” below.
still confused about the video
Grow as you Go is probably the best video I have ever seen. The song is great and the dancing just enhances the meaning. Those two are unbelievable together.
True professionals. I watch it over and over and it is just Perfect.
Thank you to all that were involved in making it. You hit the heart in everyone who listens to it.