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Beabadoobee teams up with The Marías for 'All I Did Was Dream Of You' – with a video inspired by Yorgos Lanthimos' 'Bugonia'

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Beabadoobee teams up with The Marías for 'All I Did Was Dream Of You' – with a video inspired by Yorgos Lanthimos' 'Bugonia'
NewsMusic News Beabadoobee teams up with The Marías for ‘All I Did Was Dream Of You’ – with a video inspired by Yorgos Lanthimos’ ‘Bugonia’ She has called the ethereal single as "a nice bridge to the next thing I want to release" By Tom Skinner 13th March 2026 The Marías and Beabadoobee. CREDIT: AboveGround Beabadoobee has shared a new single, ‘All I Did Was Dream Of You’, featuring The Marías. Listen to it below. READ MORE: Beabadoobee interview: “All my angst and anger was necessary for me to understand who I am” The collaboration marks Beabadoobee’s first new track since her acclaimed third album, 2024’s ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’, which earned the artist her first UK Number One album. Advertisement It also follows her recent cover of Elliott Smith‘s ‘Say Yes’ for the star-studded War Child charity compilation, ‘Help(2)’. Bea explained that the video for ‘All I Did Was Dream Of You’ had been inspired by Yorgos Lanthimos’ 2025 black comedy thriller, Bugonia – starring Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons and Aidan Delbis. “I recently watched Bugonia by Yorgos Lanthimos – my boyfriend and I are fucking obsessed with Yorgos – and that last scene inspired the video,” she told Dazed. “I made ‘All I Did Was Dream of You’ with María Zardoya from The Marías. She couldn’t be in the video, but she sang beautifully on the song and was really encouraging.” Bea continued: “I made [the video] with my boyfriend and one of his good friends, Lucas, who is from Lithuania. It was -17C there – I could have died! I was singing on this frozen lake; it was fucking crazy but it looks so beautiful.” Recommended The artist has described the ethereal single as “a nice bridge to the next thing I want to release”, adding: “I literally can’t wait to release something, honestly – I’m fucking dying.” She went on: “Since stepping back from everything, living in real life and seeing friends, I look at my music with way more integrity. Like, if I don’t think a song is perfect, I’m not going to put it out. “And I know the discourse: what if a song you don’t like is someone’s favourite, but it needs to matter to me. I need to stop caring about what other people think. I’ve spent my whole life doing that.” Advertisement The music video was co-directed by longtime collaborator Jake Erland alongside Lithuanian director AboveGround. The visuals were shot on location in and around Vilnius in January. In a four-star review of ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’, NME described the album as “a beautiful portrait of womanhood”. It added: “A collection of songs that showcase the tangled feelings of this time, the young artist’s third record is a poignant, powerful thing.” Meanwhile, Beabadoobee’s song ‘Take A Bite’ from the record recently appeared on the Scream 7 soundtrack. Related TopicsBeabadoobeeIndie You May Also Like Advertisement TRENDING ‘Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere’ review: one of the greatest documentaries of his career Dive into I Promised The World’s crowd catharsis: “Don’t just stand there, it’s a hardcore show” Mandy, Indiana’s speaker-blowing noise-punk is here to galvanise The Kooks to play The Great Escape 20th anniversary show presented by NME The biggest video game concerts you can’t miss in 2026 Advertisement More Stories Music News Watch CMAT cover Girls Aloud’s ‘Biology’ with Katy J Pearson in Manchester Music News Forwards Festival 2026: Little Simz, Self Esteem, Tems and Wet Leg lead line-up Music News Morrissey cancels show in Valencia “due to sleep deprivation” Music News Coldplay donate “beautiful” ‘A Film For The Future’ photos to Tiny Changes fundraiser Music News The Lemon Twigs announce new album ‘Look For Your Mind!’ with enchanting single ‘I Just Can’t Get Over Losing You’ Music News Disturbed’s David Draiman invites Franz Ferdinand for discussion after calling IDF “war-mongering murderers” for “using our music without our consent”