Introducing Jain’s new music video captured at Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya

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By Google Arts & Culture

View of Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya by @blogotheque

One dancer, seven musicians, 30 fans, Jain’s infectious beats plus the museum’s unique architecture

Jain is one of France’s most beloved and innovative musicians. In less than three years, the artist has welcomed thousands of new fans into her melodic world full of loops, world music influences and infectious beats.

Jain’s music is as ambitious as her aesthetics and it’s why Barcelona’s famous Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, located in the Palau Nacional de Montjuïc and built for the 1929 World Fair, was the perfect setting to create her new video for the track Oh Man, taken from her second acclaimed album Souldier. Captured in one continuous shot by La Blogothèque, the video follows Jain discovering the beautiful details of Museu Nacional’s collection and architecture.

Behind the scenes of Oh Man by Jain at Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya. Image credit: @blogotheque 

Jain's music video Oh Man at MNAC

Behind the scenes of Oh Man by Jain at Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya. Image credit: @blogotheque

Step by step, viewers are taken into an adventure, chasing Jain around, losing her, mistaking her for someone else, while a dancer and fans join her in a perfectly-timed choreography, slowly revealing the big picture: the grandeur of the museum’s main room, the Oval Hall, considered the public square of the museum.

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Find out more about the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain here.

This video has been produced with the support of YouTube Music.

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