

Acting in the 50 Shades franchise? Sure, why not? On a track with Cardi B, Charli XCX, and Bebe Rexha? Of course she is. Rita Ora: Rita Ora shows up in some pretty surprising places, but, then again, that’s her entire essence. Talk about synergy.) Here, everyone we could identify in the video, from Ellen Degeneres to Gal Gadot, ranked by how surprised we were to see them.Ģ5. (And, frankly, we were kind of surprised that cast didn’t get in on the fun either. Seriously, there’re more famous women in this video than there is in the upcoming Ocean’s 8.

Obviously, the making of this video relied heavily on special effects and green screens to accommodate so many busy schedules, and, yet, every time Adam Levine turned around to reveal a new famous face, we were still surprised by just how many accomplished women agreed to do the video. It’s sort of the female flip side of Charli XCX’s star-packed “Boys” video from last year, except with empowerment swapped out for tongue-in-cheek objectification and with, arguably, a more famous roster of cameos. Then we were even more shocked when the video for that single, “Girls Like You,” arrived and included a few dozen of the most famous and notable women on earth. In addition to Cardi and Prinsloo, the bevy of badass ladies featured include some majorly talented women.First, we were sort of shocked to find out that, of all musical artists, Cardi B and Maroon 5 were teaming up for a music video. Throughout the course of the video, which is set on a minimalistic, revolving stage, Maroon 5's lead singer Adam Levine rotates, finding himself with another woman behind him every time he spins, eventually closing the spin with his wife, Behati Prinsloo and their daughter in his arms.

Lending her magical lyrical touch to the song's remix, she raps: "I'm sure them other girls were nice enough But you need someone to spice it up So who you gonna call? Cardi, Cardi Come and rev it up like a Harley, Harley Why is the best fruit always forbidden? I'm coming to you now doin' 20 over the limit" As arguably one of the hardest-working women in the music industry, Cardi is a great addition to the female-centric video. The video, which was released on Thursday, May 31, get a major hip-hop infusion with the appearance of Cardi as her feature spices things up a bit. That said, it's definitely something you're going to watch over and over again just to make sure you've taken it all in. At first glance, it's nearly impossible to keep up with every powerful woman that graces the screen. While it goes without saying that any collaboration with Cardi B is an epic event all on its own, her appearance in the Maroon 5 "Girls Like You" video is just one of many amazing cameos included in the new video.
