French hitmaker David Guetta teamed up with rappers Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj for his latest chart topping dance track, "Where Them Girls At." The official video for the first tune, lifted from French house music producer's forthcoming August-release LP "Nothing But The Beat," surfaced via Facebook, it shows the giant bubbles which contain the song's beats, drifting across the cities and start the ultimate summer dance party.
Despite the slow building anticipation for the clip, it's nowhere near Lady Gaga or BeyoncĂ© levels of complex—just your average urban dance party. Instead, we find Guetta perched atop a building looking out onto his party empire, releasing bubbles of music that instantly prompt civilians to burst into spastic, dancing convulsions. Beware of seemingly innocent bubbles floating in the New York City sky. They may appear harmless, but touch one or come too close to its orbit and the next thing you know, you'll be spasticly dancing out of control.
Even Minaj can't escape the bubbles and their beat, swallowing one as it floats towards her, then spitting it out, along with a typically fierce Minaj verse as expected anytime she's credited with a cameo. Minaj continues on her trajectory to prove she really is just a monster-eyelashed robot and shows up for her rap surrounded by shirtless men and basically wide-eyes her way through it, before returning to hang out with her roommate. She wonders what can she say and always she manages to creatively use her vocal animation while surrounded by male figures to tease listeners. She warns listeners that she does not endorse her line in Guetta's bubble filled rhythmic presentation.
Rida, somewhat impervious to the bubbles, is way too cool to dance like a marionette so he shows up at the beginning to survey the landscape. The Floridian does not know to begin with the plethora of women surrounding him but one thing is for sure and that is there is no rush. while Guetta is busy on top of a roof causing a scene with his infectious rhythm, which results in people below dancing with excitement. French DJ takes to his turntables to launch things into full gear. Who knew people really needed laced soap suds to get a summer dance party going.
Despite the slow building anticipation for the clip, it's nowhere near Lady Gaga or BeyoncĂ© levels of complex—just your average urban dance party. Instead, we find Guetta perched atop a building looking out onto his party empire, releasing bubbles of music that instantly prompt civilians to burst into spastic, dancing convulsions. Beware of seemingly innocent bubbles floating in the New York City sky. They may appear harmless, but touch one or come too close to its orbit and the next thing you know, you'll be spasticly dancing out of control.
Even Minaj can't escape the bubbles and their beat, swallowing one as it floats towards her, then spitting it out, along with a typically fierce Minaj verse as expected anytime she's credited with a cameo. Minaj continues on her trajectory to prove she really is just a monster-eyelashed robot and shows up for her rap surrounded by shirtless men and basically wide-eyes her way through it, before returning to hang out with her roommate. She wonders what can she say and always she manages to creatively use her vocal animation while surrounded by male figures to tease listeners. She warns listeners that she does not endorse her line in Guetta's bubble filled rhythmic presentation.
Rida, somewhat impervious to the bubbles, is way too cool to dance like a marionette so he shows up at the beginning to survey the landscape. The Floridian does not know to begin with the plethora of women surrounding him but one thing is for sure and that is there is no rush. while Guetta is busy on top of a roof causing a scene with his infectious rhythm, which results in people below dancing with excitement. French DJ takes to his turntables to launch things into full gear. Who knew people really needed laced soap suds to get a summer dance party going.
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