Still from Porter Robinson's "Easier To Love You" music video.

Porter Robinson Releases Emotional “Easier To Love You” Music Video

Porter Robinson dropped his new emotional music video for "Easier To Love You" directed by Tomoyasu Murata.

Grammy-nominated artist Porter Robinson has released an emotional new music video for “Easier To Love You,” taken from his new album, SMILE! : D. Directed by Japanese stop-motion animator and artist Tomoyasu Murata who brings the song to life in perfect harmony with the track’s core themes.

Following the core themes of Porter Robinson’s new album, “Easier To Love You” continues to showcase the artist’s themes of self-image and the pain that comes along with trying to fulfill your potential. It’s an emotional music video and an incredible addition to an amazingly thought-provoking album.

On the music video itself, Tomoyasu Murata shares, “I met Porter by fate and encountered “Easier To Love You.” This song evokes profound feelings within me. Although what has already happened cannot be undone, no conflict is ever necessary to end another conflict. “Easier To Love You” ignited the power of imagination in me. This is the most essential power to live in this world.”

If you’d like to catch Porter Robinson perform “Easier To Love You” or any of the other amazing songs on SMILE! : D live! You can check out the current tour routing for Porter Robinson’s SMILE! : D World Tour on his official website.

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Brandon Flores

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