Directed by and GoodBoyShady , the official music video was filmed in the Melrose District of Los Angeles . It follows a group of women moving through the city's nightscape, their friendship and partying contrasted by a lingering sense of melancholy.
: Despite the upbeat tempo, the characters often appear somber or "low," reflecting the song's themes of emptiness and fractured relationships. Hidden Meanings: "Dancing with the Devil"
: The video's sizzling synths and nocturnal visual style were heavily inspired by the neon-noir atmosphere of Nicolas Winding Refn’s 2011 film Drive .
: Phrases like "riding through the dark night" with an "empty heart" symbolize a journey toward inevitable failure.
Duke Dumont’s is a masterclass in modern nostalgia, blending the neon-soaked aesthetics of 1980s pop with a dark, velvety house rhythm. Released in 2015, the track marked a departure from Dumont's typical floor-filling house anthems, opting instead for a "pure pop disguised as a dance banger" that captures the essence of a late-night drive into the unknown. The Cinematic Visuals