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The Saturdays confirmed that their music video for "Notorious" will be released on their website on 19 May at 8.30am. [19] Before the release of the music video, the band released 20 seconds clips of each members part in the music video. The music video was directed by "Syndrome". The music video was officially released on 19 May 2011. [20]
The video for "Skin Trade" was directed by duo Peter Kagan and Paula Greif who previously filmed the video for "Notorious" and premiered on MTV in March 1987. Footage of the three-piece band performing was treated with a rotoscope , adding vivid colors to details like a person's eyes or jewelry.
In a contemporary review, Billboard praised the song's production calling it "Anglo-funk, sharp, tidy, made for dancing." [4]Donald A. Guarisco of AllMusic said, "The lyrics are as wordplay-driven as most Duran Duran hits usually were but show hints of a defensive posture towards gossip-mongers and the group's nay-saying critics via lines like "Fools run rings to break up something they'll ...
[4] [5] The song's title literally translates as "this is small for us," a popular Israeli adage more accurately meaning "we got this." [2] [6] The theme of the song is that Israel has gotten through other challenges and will likewise get through the pandemic. [7] As of February 2024, the official music video had more than 27 million views on ...
The video cuts to a pool party that's set underwater, where mermaid models can be seen singing through the windows, and ends with B.I.G. and Diddy escaping the helicopters. Intercut throughout the video are scenes of B.I.G. and Diddy behind a sepia background with female dancers and B.I.G. dancing behind a black background while pieces of the ...
The video was shot in the heart of Time Square. It features 112, Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy and newly signed Bad Boy artist at the time, Mase rapping in front of a crowd. It features 112, Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy and newly signed Bad Boy artist at the time, Mase rapping in front of a crowd.
The music video for the song was directed by Marcus Nispel on March 31, 1998 (although he was supposed to remain anonymous at the time of premiere) and is an homage to The Running Man. The almost eight-minute-long video featured cameos from Dennis Hopper as a New World Order dictator ("President Victor Castiglione") and Danny DeVito as a live ...
A music video for "Harbu Darbu" was released alongside the single on 14 November 2023. The video, directed by Omer Aloni, features the two musicians in "fashionably casual clothes" in various urban and desert locales, including a warehouse parking lot and a club. During the video, fighter jets fly above in formation.