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Omi - Cheerleader (felix Jaehn Remix) [official — Video]

Omi - Cheerleader (felix Jaehn Remix) [official — Video]

The lyrics, while simple, have been a subject of various interpretations: OMI - Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix) [Official Video BTS]

: Jaehn increased the BPM from 60 to 120, shifting the genre from traditional reggae fusion to tropical house .

: The video features a diverse group of people dancing, playing beach soccer, and enjoying the sun. It emphasizes a "fun and colorful" atmosphere meant to capture the essence of a summer hit. Musical Transformation OMI - Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix) [Official Video]

The video features the , which significantly altered OMI's original 2012 version:

: It was directed by Lenny Bass , known for his work with artists like Gavin DeGraw and Fantasia. The lyrics, while simple, have been a subject

: The remix replaced the original's instrumentation with a prominent trumpet riff , conga beats, and a "samba-like" piano part.

: The video was shot on location at Haulover Beach, Florida . This setting was chosen to reflect the "constant warm sunshine-playful vibe" of the remix. Musical Transformation The video features the , which

The official music video for OMI's is a cornerstone of mid-2010s pop culture, serving as the visual anchor for a song that reached number one in 20 countries. Released in early 2015 to support the remix's global explosion, the video transformed the track from a 2012 Jamaican reggae hit into a worldwide tropical house anthem. Production & Creative Direction