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[34] [35] An acoustic video of the song was published on the aforementioned platform on 11 June. [36] Behind-the-scenes footage from the music video followed three days later. [37] In the video, a young woman deepfakes her face onto McRae and transforms into a computer hacker, successfully hijacking the system and taking control.
The second clip, which was filmed in a vertical video format, was also shot at Shelton's ranch in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. [99] It features the pair performing outside on Shelton's porch, with shots of the Oklahoma sky behind them. [100] In the video, Shelton wears a button up shirt and blue jeans as he plays the guitar.
Osem, the Israeli food giant, created a commercial for its ketchup based on the Pet Shop Boys video clip and song version a short time after the single was released. Hermes House Band released a version in 2006. Bulgarian comedy band Zamunda Banana Band's "Назад към природата" ("Back to Nature") is a parody of "Go West".
"Nobody Like U" is a song by fictional boy band 4*Town (consisting of Jordan Fisher, Josh Levi, Grayson Villanueva, Topher Ngo and Finneas O'Connell), written by O'Connell and singer Billie Eilish for Disney/Pixar's 2022 film Turning Red. It was released on February 25, 2022, two weeks before the film's release.
The single was a massive commercial success. It held the number one position on the US Billboard Hot 100 for 14 weeks, from August 27 to November 26, 1994. At the time, the song tied a record for the most weeks at number one that had been set by Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" in late 1992 and early 1993.
The music video to "The Boys of Summer" is a French New Wave-influenced piece directed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino. Shot in black-and-white , it shows the main character of the song at three different stages of life (as a young boy, a young adult and middle-aged), in each case reminiscing about a past relationship.
"Me & U" is the debut single by American singer Cassie. It was released on April 25, 2006, as the lead single from her self-titled debut album (2006). Written and produced by Ryan Leslie, the song reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and remained in the chart's top 40 for nearly five months.
The chair routine in the song's music video pays homage to Jackson's "Miss You Much" video. Additionally, her single " Boys ", released as the fourth single from her Britney album, references "Nasty" in the line "get nasty", with the song being described as "cut-rate '80s Janet Jackson" by Entertainment Weekly . [ 40 ]