Cheryl Cole charms, shocks, and annoys people with her carefree demeanor in a fun and happy music video for her brand new single, "Under the Sun," the second cut follow up to her dance smash lead single "Call My Name," and taken from the British singer's latest third solo album, "A Million Lights." The UK diva has graduated from slinking around in Los Angeles' reservoirs in her "Call My Name" video to strutting her retro-leaning stuff around the streets of London in her visual for "Under The Sun."
The song offers a weird and hugely enjoyable cocktail of tinny synthesiser, vast Chemical Brothers-style breakbeat and football-terrace backing vocals. The 29-year-old Girls Aloud member sings about a complicated love affair, "I'm sure you'll tell me anything under the sun," in the bubbly chorus for the Alex Da Kid-produced beat, which Cheryl said, "It's a really fun song. It's about a guy telling you anything you want to hear to get his way, and you saying, 'actually, normally I wouldn't, but today I might."
The sun shines throughout the promo as Cheryl explores the town and dances with well-dressed men and spends most her time looking like a supermodel while making every dude around her crazed with "Cheryl Fever," in this retro-inspired clip, which sees the star opt for a more classic route this time around. Capitalizing on the 1960s trend that's going around as late, Cheryl traveled back in time for her "Under the Sun" video, which opens in an old school bar while playing songs on a jukebox.
The 'Parachutes' star parades down a busy town street, dressed in a long fitted red skirt and cream top with her hair up in a beehive style, as she greets neighbors and passers-by. Eventually, a bevvy of 50's-era-inspired men in suits dance their way on to the scene. Cheryl then launches into a dance routine on top of a classic car backed by several slickly dressed businessman and young greasers. This is all before she ends up back in the coffee shop, where Cheryl 'entertains' alongside a pack of military men with her curves. Looks like she really is up for anything under the sun.
The song offers a weird and hugely enjoyable cocktail of tinny synthesiser, vast Chemical Brothers-style breakbeat and football-terrace backing vocals. The 29-year-old Girls Aloud member sings about a complicated love affair, "I'm sure you'll tell me anything under the sun," in the bubbly chorus for the Alex Da Kid-produced beat, which Cheryl said, "It's a really fun song. It's about a guy telling you anything you want to hear to get his way, and you saying, 'actually, normally I wouldn't, but today I might."
The sun shines throughout the promo as Cheryl explores the town and dances with well-dressed men and spends most her time looking like a supermodel while making every dude around her crazed with "Cheryl Fever," in this retro-inspired clip, which sees the star opt for a more classic route this time around. Capitalizing on the 1960s trend that's going around as late, Cheryl traveled back in time for her "Under the Sun" video, which opens in an old school bar while playing songs on a jukebox.
The 'Parachutes' star parades down a busy town street, dressed in a long fitted red skirt and cream top with her hair up in a beehive style, as she greets neighbors and passers-by. Eventually, a bevvy of 50's-era-inspired men in suits dance their way on to the scene. Cheryl then launches into a dance routine on top of a classic car backed by several slickly dressed businessman and young greasers. This is all before she ends up back in the coffee shop, where Cheryl 'entertains' alongside a pack of military men with her curves. Looks like she really is up for anything under the sun.
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