The 2009 music video for "Baby Baby Baby" by the French electro duo Make The Girl Dance
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In the #MeToo era and the subsequent years, the group’s branding has aged problematically. However, within the context of the full lifestyle and entertainment package, many fans reinterpret the command not as misogyny, but as a critique of club culture itself. The aggressive demand is so over-the-top that it borders on parody. It’s a mirror held up to the predatory nature of certain nightlife scenes. The 2009 music video for "Baby Baby Baby"
Directed by Pierre Mathieu, who was also one half of the duo alongside Greg Kozo, the video for "Baby Baby Baby" was filmed as a single, continuous take on Rue Montorgueil, a bustling pedestrian-only street in Paris. The concept was simple but effective: It’s a mirror held up to the predatory
In the context of lifestyle and entertainment, this was a line crosser. MTV wouldn’t touch it. Radio laughed nervously. But in the VIP rooms of Le Baron, The Standard (Hollywood), or Berghain’s Panorama Bar, it was the reset button. You didn’t dance to "Baby Baby Baby"—you surrendered to it.
Watch the official music video that sparked the viral trend: Make The Girl Dance - Baby Baby Baby (Official Video) YouTube• Jun 15, 2009 Discography & Remixes
The song became a global sensation primarily due to its provocative and stylish music video.