Ellen will get this, and she’ll really love it. In the music video for Maroon 5s remix of 'Girls Like You,' featuring Cardi B, Adam Levine is joined by numerous powerful women including Jennifer Lopez, Aly Raisman, Ellen DeGeneres, Tiffany Haddish, Elizabeth Banks, Mary J. Why don’t we just have all different women sing the song?” I said, “What if I circle you, and every time I circle you it’s another woman?” So Adam said, “Yes, let’s do it. goes, “I see what you’re trying to do, but I think it’d be better if it was women that were. The songGirls Like Youspeaks of an amazing woman, and although its not a super female empowerment kind of song, the music video tells otherwise. I went to him and said, “Why don’t you not be in the video, and let me do a montage of all these amazing women throughout history? I’ll end with all these women that are running for Congress,” ’cause I’m very proud of what’s happening with the women’s movement. Nonetheless, the video’s ending is edited majorly. Everything pretty much goes the same as in the first video of the song. Adam follows chanting the song as Camilla Cabello initiates the female appearances as she does her slow dance. The actual meaning lies in the title ‘girl’s like you’, in which the ‘girls’ are the one who were showcased in the.
When I heard it was going to be the third video, I was like, I gotta do it. The Video begins just like in the initial release, a maroon 5 guy plucking a guitar. Answer (1 of 7): The music video, people think, is related to promote some successful women or is about adam’s relationship or about something else like this, which was never meant. This was my favorite song on the album, and I really was attached to it. He comes to me sometimes with different tracks and we’ll talk about them. How did you get involved in this one specifically?ĭAVID DOBKIN: Adam and I have known each other since 2001, 2002. In Maroon 5’s latest music video, frontman Adam Levine declares he needs a girl like you, while aiming his affections at some of Hollywood’s A-list women.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: This is the third Maroon 5 video you’ve directed.