Keri Hilson - I Like (official Music Video) -

: Directed by Aaron Platt , the original video frequently incorporates clips from the German romantic comedy Zweiohrküken ( Rabbit Without Ears 2 ), as the song was recorded specifically for its soundtrack. These clips mirror Hilson’s performance, showing the film's protagonists navigating their own romantic tension.

: Amidst the "red strobe lights" and the energy of a crowded club, she locks eyes with a stranger. The lyrics and visuals emphasize "touch at first sight," shifting the story from general partying to an intense, focused attraction between two people. Keri Hilson - I Like (Official Music Video)

The official music video for Keri Hilson’s (2009) follows a narrative of urban nightlife, spontaneous attraction, and the exhilarating feeling of losing control in a moment of pure connection. The story is built on these key beats: : Directed by Aaron Platt , the original

: The video opens with Hilson getting ready for a night out under the "uptown city lights". The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as she steps out, "dressed up" and ready for a night that could be "maybe more". The lyrics and visuals emphasize "touch at first

: As they dance, the world around them fades away. The core of the story is the "exhilaration and spontaneity" of this encounter, where the rest of the world "won't stop turning" but they remain suspended in their own private moment.