Dorothy releases “Mud” music video

The raven-haired rock star from Los Angeles, DOROTHY, returned over the summer, with the scorching new single “MUD.” She rode in on a black horse, equipped with leather and signature red lip, the rock world will once again be schooled in the undeniable chemistry that is alive and well amongst metal and rock loyalists and country badasses. 

A musical outlaw through and through, Dorothy’s new single is a display of raw, full-bodied vocal power complimented by heavy-hitting instrumentation and riffs galore. The song landed at No. 3 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart and at No. 4 on the Active Rock Chart.

Earlier this month, the singer shared an explosive performance video of the song, something her legion of fans has been eager to see and hear. Watch it here

Today, she unveils the official video for the song. Watch it here.

The visual presents Dororhy in all of her bad-ass, rock ‘n’ roll glory.

“My producer Scott Stevens’ wife Flavia produced the music video,” shares Dorothy. “Shout out to the director Rich Ragsdale. My longtime friend Linda Strawberry co-edited and I am over the moon with how the video turned out! This new era is full of passion and fire. We have a lot more up our sleeves. Enjoy the official video for ‘MUD.’”

Go ahead, and get a little mud on ya!

Last month, Dorothy released the new track “The Devil I Know.” Watch the lyric video here.

The details of Dororthy’s forthcoming fourth studio album will be announced soon. Be patient, because more music and news is coming.

Dorothy’s discography thus far includes Gifts From the Holy Ghost (2022), which was inspired by a spiritual awakening, as well as ROCKISDEAD (2016), which inspired Roc Nation to sign the artist to the label, and 28 Days in the Valley (2018). The Budapest, Hungary-born stunner has enjoyed over 1 billion global streams combined across her career and has participated in high-profile collaborations with everyone from Staind to Slash of Guns N’ Roses to Scott Stapp of Creed to Alice Cooper guitarist Nita Strauss, earning and ultimately cementing her place among the hard rock elite.