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The "Al Capone" music video by the Serbian girl group —originally consisting of Sanja Vučić, Ksenija Knežević, and Ivana Nikolić—is a high-energy cinematic production that blends modern pop-folk rhythms with a "gangster chic" aesthetic.

: True to their name, the group leaves a trail of excitement behind them, concluding the video as the undisputed "capos" of the pop scene. Context and Release

The story of the video follows the trio as powerful, "boss-like" figures who command attention in a world inspired by prohibition-era crime but updated for the 2020s. The Storyline of "Al Capone" hurricane_al_capone_official_video_4k

: The video features sleek imagery of luxurious settings and high-stakes atmospheres. It leans heavily into the "Al Capone" namesake by showing the group as untouchable leaders who run their own show, echoing lyrics about being a "bad girl" who doesn't need anyone's permission to lead.

Released in , "Al Capone" was part of a string of hits that cemented Hurricane as one of the most successful girl groups in the Balkans. The video followed their massive success at Eurovision 2021 and served as a high-budget showcase of their individual styles combined into a single, cohesive "power unit." You can watch the full official 4K video on YouTube to see the choreography and cinematic story unfold. The "Al Capone" music video by the Serbian

: Shot in stunning 4K, the video uses sharp contrasts—deep blacks against shimmering gold and neon—to highlight the group’s " Hurricane" persona: intense, fast-moving, and impossible to ignore.

In this 4K visual spectacle, the narrative centers on the following themes: The Storyline of "Al Capone" : The video

: The girls are not just performers; they are portrayed as "Don" figures. Clad in glamorous, dark outfits that mirror a modern version of 1920s mobster attire, they dominate every room they enter.