The video was produced in November 1992 on a remarkably low budget of approximately .

: It was filmed in a single day at the Copenhagen apartment of Danish actress Christiane Bjørg Nielsen , who stars as the video's protagonist. The band discovered the location by chance through their manager and were drawn to its "black and white checkered floor" and eclectic decor.

Experience the iconic 90s aesthetic in the official music video that helped make Ace of Base global stars: Global Impact

: The narrative follows a woman getting ready for a night out. She visits a bar, meets a man, and brings him home. Band member Ulf Ekberg noted that the video provided a "happy ending" to the song's otherwise ambiguous lyrics. Song Meaning & Production

: Shot primarily in a sepia tone , the video features the four band members—siblings Jonas, Linn, and Jenny Berggren, and friend Ulf Ekberg—performing in the cramped, mannequin-filled apartment.

: In the context of the song, "baby" is synonymous with "boyfriend" or "lover" . The lyrics describe a sexually promiscuous woman—a "hunter"—who seeks out temporary passion and is "gone tomorrow".

: Influential Swedish producer Denniz Pop heavily revised the track, stripping away roughly 50% of the original instrumentation to create a cleaner, more focused sound that became the band's trademark.