"Juna" is a song by American singer-songwriter Clairo from her third studio album Charm (2024). Clairo performed the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote the album, to positive reviews. In August 2024, a music video for the song was released, marking her first professional music video and first music video overall in over six years. The video followed Clairo at an independent wrestling event. In 2025, the song was used in an internet meme where performative males made videos to the song.
On July 17, 2024, Clairo performed the song live on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote the album.[4][5]The Guardian praised the intimate and light-hearted feel of the performance.[6] In its review, Clash described Clairo's performance of "Juna" as a cohesive and delicate rendition, likening the arrangement to "a gossamer spider's web of soulful pop".[7]
Music video
On August 4, Clairo released a music video for the song, her first professional music video and first music video in six years. The music video, directed by Bradley J. Calder, features Clairo attending an independent wrestling event held at a Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. She initially watches a battle royal–style match alone before being joined by a crowd. In subsequent scenes, Clairo poses with the wrestlers backstage, while both the audience and the ring announcer lip-sync the song's closing melody.[8][9]
Reception
In a review for The Guardian, "Juna" was described as the R&B-influenced centrepiece of the album, with lyrics expressing desire and instrumentation incorporating keys and vintage synthesizers.[10] In July 2025, the song was used in a viral internet meme where performative males, men who pretended to like stereotypically feminine media and fashion to attract female attention, made videos to the song.[11][12]
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