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The 2009 music video for "Baby Baby Baby" by the French electronic duo Make The Girl Dance (Greg Kozo and Pierre Mathieu) is a landmark in viral marketing, known primarily for its controversial "guerrilla-style" production.
Make the girl dance. Make the boy dance. Make everyone dance. Make The Girl Dance -----Baby Baby Baby----- -Uncensored-
Directed by the band members themselves, the video was filmed on Rue Montorgueil, one of the liveliest pedestrian streets in the heart of Paris. At 2:00 PM on a standard afternoon, three models—Musubi, Alice, and Marina—stripped down and began a rhythmic stroll through the crowds while lip-syncing to the track. The 2009 music video for "Baby Baby Baby"
The video features three women walking down the busy Rue Montorgueil in Make everyone dance
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The track went viral on early YouTube and later on TikTok, often attached to glitchy, low-res edits of chaotic house parties, skateboard fails, or abstract CGI visuals. The lifestyle here is ironic, meme-literate, and unafraid of digital noise. You don't just listen to the song; you edit to it.