It was filmed in one take with a hand-held camera and no permits.
Search for Make The Girl Dance – Baby Baby Baby (Full) on your preferred streaming platform or digital record pool. For the true experience, seek the original 2009 extended mix. Listen responsibly. Your subwoofer won’t forgive you. Make The Girl Dance -----Baby Baby Baby----- -Uncensored-
In May 2009, the French electro duo —comprised of Pierre Mathieu and Greg Kozo—released a music video that didn't just go viral; it practically broke the early era of social media. The track, " Baby Baby Baby ," was a catchy, minimalist electro-pop hit, but its legacy is inextricably tied to its "uncensored" visual concept: a four-minute, single-take shot of three women walking entirely naked down a busy Parisian street. The Concept: A Bold Day in Paris It was filmed in one take with a
A popular electronic rework of the original track. Listen responsibly
To bypass strict 2009 platform regulations, the original version was "censored" with black bars covering specific areas. This sparked immense curiosity for an uncensored version, driving massive traffic to the duo's social pages. 2. Marketing & Viral Strategy
Much of the "story" is told through the genuine, unscripted reactions of the public. Pedestrians are seen stopping in their tracks, laughing, taking photos, or looking on in disbelief as the women pass by.
The models actually wore flesh-colored underwear during the shoot, which was then digitally removed or "painted out" in post-production to create the illusion of total nudity before the black boxes were added.