Make The Girl Dance -----baby Baby Baby----- -uncensored- Best

(Greg Kozo and Pierre Mathieu) became a viral sensation in May 2009 for its bold and provocative concept. Video Overview The video features three women walking down the Rue Montorgueil in Paris

Furthermore, the song "Baby Baby Baby" features a female-sounding vocal loop. While it’s being chopped and repeated, the voice becomes an instrument, not an object. Whether this is an excuse or a valid artistic defense is up for debate. What is undeniable is that the conversation surrounding the song’s ethics has kept it relevant. Provocation sells, and Make The Girl Dance sold chaos in bulk. Make The Girl Dance -----Baby Baby Baby----- -Uncensored-

Directed by , 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: (Greg Kozo and Pierre Mathieu) became a viral

The video consists of a single, continuous three-minute shot of three women walking down the Rue Montorgueil in Paris. Whether this is an excuse or a valid

Or get off the floor.

The "guerrilla" style of filming created genuine reactions from stunned Parisian pedestrians.

(Greg Kozo and Pierre Mathieu) became a viral sensation in May 2009 for its bold and provocative concept. Video Overview The video features three women walking down the Rue Montorgueil in Paris

Furthermore, the song "Baby Baby Baby" features a female-sounding vocal loop. While it’s being chopped and repeated, the voice becomes an instrument, not an object. Whether this is an excuse or a valid artistic defense is up for debate. What is undeniable is that the conversation surrounding the song’s ethics has kept it relevant. Provocation sells, and Make The Girl Dance sold chaos in bulk.

Directed by , 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:

The video consists of a single, continuous three-minute shot of three women walking down the Rue Montorgueil in Paris.

Or get off the floor.

The "guerrilla" style of filming created genuine reactions from stunned Parisian pedestrians.