The single emerged from postponed tour plans and visa complications. Jordan Hemingway’s video frames movement as its own language.
FKA Twigs wrote “On Your Mind” with Lil Yachty after a dance rehearsal, during the uncertain stretch before the U.S. leg of her Eusexua tour and a planned Coachella set in 2025. Both were postponed due to visa complications, and the track took shape as a kind of insistence—a belief that things would eventually cohere. They did, and the Jordan Hemingway-directed video keeps that tension close. It’s a rooftop dance battle, bodies moving through streets, no dialogue needed.
“It never ceases to amaze me how pain can manifest into the hardest and most euphoric sonics,” Twigs said in a statement. “I think making songs like this keeps me on my toes and reminds me that I am not in control.” The clip translates that idea into physical terms: movement as both release and defiance, no pause for doubt.
“On Your Mind” is her first new music since last year’s Eusexua Afterglow. Since then, she completed both the Eusexua and Body High tours, and finally made it to Coachella. Her set there was characteristically demanding—pole work, a sword, moments where the music seemed to pull her body across the stage. At one point she addressed the crowd not as fans but as a community drawn together by the need to grow, to express, to be there against the odds. That same logic runs through the video: keep moving, even when it would be easier to stop.
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