A video for the Russian version was recorded in 2001 and gained substantial airplay in Russia. The same video was later used for the English version, which was broadcast on 21 March 2003. In the video, Lena is seated on a carousel, kissing and groping a boy. There are close-ups of the boy's hands squeezing Lena's buttocks. Her skirt is removed, and her shirt is lifted, culminating in a scene where Lena's breast is exposed (where a body double was used). Yulia catches Lena kissing him and is seen in a school bathroom, solemnly plotting and unwrapping a crude time bomb. At the end of the video, the lovers, the carousel, and Yulia are blown up. The interpretation of the video is open-ended. It is implied that Yulia's character was in a relationship with one of the lovers on the carousel, and carries out the
murder-suicide as a result of either Lena or the boy being unfaithful, though it could also have been
unrequited love for either one. As the lyrics for the English and Russian versions of the song differ in meaning, the video could potentially be interpreted in different ways as a result of these lyrics.
Controversy Ivan Shapovalov directed the video in July 2001 and he also directed the band's previous music videos. The video was censored on TV, with the scene of Katina's exposed breast resting on the boy's chest being omitted. The final scene where the carousel explodes because of the bomb is also shortened, adding more parts where Yulia is watching them and making the bomb. Alternative videos and unused footage depict Katina and Volkova sitting together on a carousel, singing, and showing more graphic sexual content. Katina and her lover undress one another on the carousel; Katina's underwear is removed, and her top is pulled up, exposing her breasts and buttocks. The couple continues to kiss and fondle one another until Volkova finds the pair actually having sex on the carousel before the bomb goes off. ==Track listings==