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Exclusive Video Premiere: Bea drops “Filthy Believer” directed by Piet Langeveld

  • January 15, 2015
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“One of the most important elements of releasing music would be the honesty part. So even if something sounds unfinished or unsettling in a way, those things have to be there to let the really good shit count. You need that balance.”

You know this situation when you hear a tune and even alone in your room your legs start moving and you start getting up until your whole body dances to the sound. First there is this awkward feeling of someone might be watching, but finally you don´t care and just feel the rhythm through all your movements. The video “Filthy Believer” directed by Piet Langeveld and performed by the new Dutch artist BEA reminds us a bit of those moments. Where you are completely absorbed by what you hear. There is not much secret info about this promising newcomer so far, but we know that she had done her first proper song on guitar when she was about 13 years old. And that besides her cool dance moves we fell head over heals for her fresh and warm sound. Pure art. Enjoy the Exlusive Premiere of the candid color video “Filthy Believer” on C-Heads.

images by Piet Langeveld

 
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Hello from my planet! I love nature, freedom, dancing, traveling, music, reading, chilling, cats and the woods. What makes me happy is healthy food, a good night out, long walks in the forest and getting lost in the sound of nature.

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  1. deepai says:
    August 10, 2026 at 7:49 pm

    The raw, candid feel of this video really matches what Bea says about honesty in music—it doesn’t need to be polished to hit hard. That dance sequence alone makes you want to move, and the warm color palette is a nice contrast to the gritty sound. For anyone curious about how AI can help visualize this kind of artistic mood, the deepai AI video generator tool is worth a look for quick experimental edits. Excited to see where her sound goes next.

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