.brunomars' 'That's What I Like' music video hits 2 billion views on YouTube
The visual is, for the most part, a continuous shot of Mars dancing along to “That’s What I Like” in an empty gray space, the lighting dramatically changing from bright to dark intermittently. Animated doodles jump in and out of frame to accentuate his movements, with three dancing drawings of the “Locked Out of Heaven” singer joining in on the choreography at one point. Those doodles
Facebook’s first ever music-based camera effect, enabling users to film themselves as they’re embellished onscreen by the dynamic white scribbles.
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