Behold what should be an ideal robotic replacement for striking workers, except the robots seem to be more interested in dance and disruption than anything that would be considered productive.
It was evident from the start that this video needed to be shot out in Brazil. The track itself features a big Brazilian star Ludmilla, female US Rapper Bia and of course Maejor whose song it is. Maejor has a strong personal connection with the country following the huge success of “Vai Malandra” (310 million views and counting) and Rio seemed like the perfect place to shoot his next video.
Jack White's little room keeps changing — especially in terms of colors, occupants and overall quirkiness — as the camera frenetically looks around and captures his performance over and over again.
From the director:The track's called "Skin" and it has a really soulful melody. With that in mind I wanted to experiment with textures, materials and reflections, shooting through them and against them under dynamic lighting. Taya was a dream to work with, we framed her as an alluring yet isolated and pensive figure which worked nicely with the video's aesthetic.
A breezy bossanova vamp that seems to be matched to a coastline holiday, but there's a very dark twist around the corner that definitively proves Jessie Ware is not one to disappoint.
Set in a dystopian future a man journeys across an extensive landscape with all his possessions strapped to himself. The items begin to shed bit by bit before he ultimately collapses with his plight.