Directed by Aerin Moreno and produced by Sofie Warshafsky, the music video for “Lollipop” features captivating choreography by Nicole Kirkland and showcases the talents of dancers Taylor Knight, Bri Morrison, and Ami Takashima.
The video’s glam team includes stylist Marlos Kornegay, makeup artist David Velasques, and hairstylist Tevin Washington, along with Austin Slather and Tiffany Daugherty as the makeup and hair artists for the dancers.
The camera team consists of DP Cory Burmester, 1st AC Phillip Hoang, 2nd AC Ethan Smith, and Camera PA Kylia Lamure. The art department, led by prod. designer Frankie Palombo, includes set dressers Annie Grafe and Chris Yates, as well as art PA Madi Pfueger.
The grip and electric team is composed of gaffer Tristan Moffatt, BBE Travis Moffatt, electric Eric Gilbert, key grip Marc Polanski, and grip members Bobby Ortwin and Erik Covarrubias.
Set PA’s include Aspen Miller and Carlo Roselli, who contributed to the production.
Lyrics
Maybe I’m greedy, I don’t care
Cause I want somebody who will always be there
Maybe I’m needy, that’s okay
Cause I have desires that I just can’t make go away
And I won’t let you go once we get personal
Take your time if you want, but I gotta make sure you know
If I let you lick the lollipop
Then you better not let it drop down to the floor
If you’re crushing on me, never stop
Once I give it to you, boy, I need some more (more, more, more)
Oh, once I give it to you, boy, I need some more (more, more, more)
Ain’t no sense in letting you in
If as soon as it’s over, you just pretend
We were never more than just friends
Cause the love I require ain’t on the fence
And I won’t let you go once we get personal
Take your time if you want, but I gotta make sure you know
If I let you lick the lollipop
Then you better not let it drop down to the floor
If you’re crushing on me, never stop
Once I give it to you, boy, I need some more (more, more, more)
Oh, once I give it to you, boy, I need some more (more, more, more)
I need more, boy, do the most
Hop on top and hold me close
Catch a grip, don’t leave me alone
Rock that ship, boy, sail my boat
I need more, boy, do the most
Hop on top and hold me close
Catch a grip, don’t leave me alone
Rock that ship, boy, sail my boat
I’m floating, slow motion
I’ll catch it, boy, I’m wide open
You’re rocking, I’m rolling
I’ll hold the door, but it’s closing
I’m floating, slow motion
I’ll catch it, boy, I’m wide open
You’re rocking, I’m rolling
I’ll hold the door, but it’s closing
If I let you lick the lollipop
Then you better not let it drop down to the floor
If you’re crushing on me, never stop
Once I give it to you, boy, I need some more (more, more, more)
Oh, once I give it to you, boy, I need some more (more, more, more)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the song “Lollipop” about?
The song “Lollipop” is about desire and the need for more in a relationship. It expresses the desire for a partner who will always be there and the need for emotional and physical satisfaction.
Who directed the music video for “Lollipop”?
The music video for “Lollipop” was directed by Aerin Moreno.
Who are the dancers featured in the music video?
The dancers featured in the music video are Taylor Knight, Bri Morrison, and Ami Takashima.
Conclusion
Baby Tate’s music video for “Lollipop” presents an enticing visual experience, complemented by captivating choreography and a catchy tune. With its energetic performances and stylish production, the video is sure to captivate fans and attract new listeners. Baby Tate continues to demonstrate her talent and unique artistic style through this latest release.