Charlie Puth's 'Changes' Music Video: A Whimsical Blend of Claymation and Eighties Pop

Charlie Puth's latest music video for "Changes" showcases a blend of claymation instruments and hints at a significant change in his life. The song itself is a catchy mix of Eighties pop elements, featuring vibrant guitar lines, glossy keys, and a powerful choir. The video, directed by Charlotte Rutherford, takes viewers on a whimsical journey through a retro-inspired world filled with claymation characters and stop-motion effects. Puth's wife, Brooke Sansone, also makes a cameo in the video, sparking speculation about a potential new addition to their family.
The upcoming album, Whatever's Clever!, is scheduled for release on March 6, 2026, under Atlantic Records. Puth collaborated with producer BloodPop on the album, known for his work with top artists like Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber. While "Changes" will be included on the album, the full tracklist has not been unveiled yet. Fans are eager to see if other recent singles like "That's Not How This Works" and "Lipstick" will also make the cut.
Puth recently performed "Changes" and other new songs during a residency at New York's Blue Note Jazz Club, with special guest appearances, including one from Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. The singer-songwriter is set to kick off a sold-out series of shows at the Blue Note in Los Angeles, starting tonight and running through October 19. Stay tuned for more updates on Whatever's Clever! and Puth's musical journey.