Corona_baby_baby_official_music_video
The "Baby Baby" videos are considered "defining Eurodance anthems" of the decade. They are often cited in retrospectives for their "nostalgic vibes" and as prime examples of the 90s practice of using a "frontwoman" (Souza) to visually represent studio vocalists (Chambers), a common but sometimes controversial strategy in Eurodance history. Corona: Baby Baby (Version 2) (Music Video 1995) - IMDb
"Baby Baby" followed the massive success of "The Rhythm of the Night," solidifying Corona as a leading force in the 90s Eurodance scene. While the project was visually fronted by Brazilian performer , the studio vocals for this track were provided by British singer Sandy Chambers . To support the single's global release, two distinct music videos were produced to cater to different international markets. Music Video Versions corona_baby_baby_official_music_video
Reached #5 on the UK Singles Chart and #4 on the UK Dance Chart. Canada: Hit #1 on the RPM Dance/Urban chart. The "Baby Baby" videos are considered "defining Eurodance
Directed by , the videos utilize Souza’s high-energy screen presence to complement the track’s "rollicking piano lines" and "euphoric meaning". European Version (The "Sepia" Video): While the project was visually fronted by Brazilian
A re-edited version exists that removes the footage of the man entirely, focusing solely on Souza’s performance. US Version:
Characterized by a distinctive sepia tone and surrealist imagery.
Filmed in the disused Aldwych tube station in London.