
What does Laufey’s new video for ‘Madwoman’ reveal about her vision for representation in music? The answer is clear: it showcases her commitment to inclusivity and highlights the talents of young artists. Released on April 13, 2026, the video features Alysa Liu, Hudson Williams, Lola Tung, and Megan Skiendiel, all of whom are making waves in their respective fields.
Laufey, who recently won the Grammy for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for her album ‘A Matter Of Time’, made her Coachella debut just days before this release, on April 9, 2026. This timing underscores her rising star status in the music industry.
In the video, Laufey expresses her desire for greater representation, stating, “Growing up, I felt a general lack of representation for people who looked like me in music and media. With the ‘Madwoman’ video, I wanted to be that representation.” This sentiment resonates deeply with many fans who see their own experiences reflected in her work.
The video for ‘Madwoman’ was directed by Warren Fu, known for his innovative visual storytelling, which complements Laufey’s artistic vision beautifully. This collaboration is just one example of how Laufey is pushing boundaries in the music scene.
Additionally, Alysa Liu skated to Laufey’s song ‘Promise’ at the Olympics, further intertwining the worlds of music and sports. Laufey’s influence is not limited to just one arena; she is making an impact across various platforms.
Moreover, Laufey’s version of ‘Blue In Green’ is streaming exclusively on Amazon Music, showcasing her versatility as an artist. She also played a role in unveiling the Blue In Green Edition RZ electric Lexus, inspired by jazz legend Miles Davis, reinforcing her connection to the rich history of music.
With five platinum singles under her belt, Laufey is quickly becoming a household name. Her recent Grammy win in 2026 for ‘A Matter Of Time’, released in 2024, marks a significant milestone in her career.
As Laufey continues to rise, fans are eager to see what she will do next. While the details of her upcoming projects remain unconfirmed, her trajectory suggests that she will keep pushing for representation and innovation in the music industry.

