
Famous Music Videos Filmed in Paris: Jay-Z and Beyoncé at the Louvre and More
From Beyoncé and Jay-Z at the Louvre to Adele by the Seine, these iconic music videos turned the streets of Paris into unforgettable visual backdrops.
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Paris has long been a muse for artists — but in music videos, it's more than a setting. It's a co-star. From chart-topping hits to cult classics, these videos used the City of Light to elevate sound into spectacle, blending music, movement, and mood with unmistakable Parisian flair.

A view of the Eiffel Tower. | Source: Getty Images
"APES**T" – The Carters
The Carters transformed the Louvre Museum into their personal stage in "APES**T," using its grand halls and masterpieces as a backdrop for bold choreography and sharp visuals. With works like the "Mona Lisa" in frame, the video made a powerful statement about race, art, and cultural ownership.
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"A View to a Kill" – Duran Duran
Filmed around the Eiffel Tower, "A View to a Kill" fused Duran Duran's stylish sound with Bond-level sophistication. The video doubled as a glamorous tour through Paris and a music-driven introduction to the 1985 James Bond film of the same name.
"Begin Again" – Taylor Swift
Swift wandered through Paris in "Begin Again," capturing the city's romantic charm with soft light and introspective lyrics. The video matched the song's quiet vulnerability, showing her exploring cafés and bridges while reflecting on love's second chances.
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"Born to Die" – Lana Del Rey
Del Rey's "Born to Die" was partly shot at the ornate Palais de Fontainebleau just outside Paris. With regal visuals, slow-motion sequences, and a melancholic tone, the video mirrored the grandeur and tragedy of the track.
"Capital Letters" – Hailee Steinfeld & BloodPop
"Capital Letters," featured on the "Fifty Shades Freed" soundtrack, took full advantage of Paris's luxurious settings. The video leaned into romance and opulence, with Steinfeld dancing through lavish interiors and sharing rooftop views.
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"Paris" – Sabrina Carpenter
In "Paris," Carpenter explored the disconnect between place and emotion. Though surrounded by the beauty of the city, her focus remained on someone far away. The video captured the surreal feeling of being in a dream location while emotionally elsewhere.
"Cross the Country" – Migos
While shot across multiple cities, "Cross the Country" included sharp visuals of Paris that added international flair to the tour-focused video. Migos combined scenes of city life with their signature fast-paced flow and charisma.
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"Goodnight Gotham" – Rihanna
Rihanna's "Goodnight Gotham" was brief but unforgettable. Shot near the Eiffel Tower, it showed her sprinting into a crowd of fans, capturing a raw, unscripted moment of joy and chaos in the heart of Paris.
"Leave Your Lover" – Sam Smith
In "Leave Your Lover," Smith wandered the streets of Paris wrapped in emotional restraint. The moody video followed a love triangle and mirrored the song's themes of unrequited love, with the city serving as a quiet, elegant stage.
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"Run Away With Me" – Carly Rae Jepsen
Part travel diary, part love story, "Run Away With Me" included shots of Paris among other cities. Jepsen's playful energy and the video's candid, handheld style gave it a spontaneous charm that matched the track's youthful vibe.
"Someone Like You" – Adele
Adele's "Someone Like You" was filmed in stark black and white along the Seine River. The simplicity of the visuals highlighted her vocal performance, turning a slow walk through Paris into one of her most emotionally resonant videos.
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"There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back" – Shawn Mendes
Mendes's "There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back" blended concert footage with romantic adventure. Scenes of him dashing through Paris with a love interest captured the thrill of spontaneity and young love on the move.
"Von dutch" – Charli XCX
"Von dutch" opened with a surreal airport scene before cutting to fast-paced visuals shot in Paris. Chaotic, colorful, and on-brand, the video matched Charli XCX's hyper-pop style with an irreverent, city-hopping energy.
From blockbuster pop singles to underground electronic hits, Paris has offered artists a cinematic canvas like no other. Whether it's the Louvre's hallowed halls, the quiet banks of the Seine, or the steel bones of the Eiffel Tower, the city continues to shape the visual identity of music across genres.
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