The
music video for the song was mainly filmed at the
Hakaniemi metro station, an underground station on the
Helsinki Metro line in Finland with platforms below sea level, as well as in the nearby
Merihaka neighborhood. The principal "home boy" featured in the video is Marlo Snellman, a Finnish model and musician, who later released his own single titled "Dust" and went on to work as producer for his own projects such as "Hipsters" and "Okta". The actor was 15 years old at the time of shooting and got the part through his mother, Finnish modelling
magnate . Marlo has a restaurant in Paris named Recoin. The video begins with a young man dancing extravagantly during the instrumental intro of the song. Marlo's character is waiting for a train while listening to "Freestyler" on his
MiniDisc (Sony Walkman MZ-R55) recorder. When he enters the train, he walks down the aisle past Ismo Lappalainen. He finds a seat across from
Raymond Ebanks (B.O. Dubb), the lead singer of the Bomfunk MC's; seated behind Ebanks is Dan Ahti Tolppanen, alias
Uniikki. Ebanks imbues Marlo's Sony MiniDisc remote controller with the ability to pause, rewind, or fast-forward individuals. When Marlo realises that he has this ability, he spends the duration of the video manipulating passersby, dancers, escalators, and even the train, with Raymond appearing in the background wherever he goes, watching Marlo. As Marlo comes across the Bomfunk MC's, he tries to manipulate them to no effect. When Raymond approaches Marlo, Marlo accidentally rewinds himself, and the whole video rewinds to the beginning. The music video is a play on themes of empowerment, with the power of the music being transferred to and in the end taken from Marlo by Ebanks. There is a continuity error in the video with the number on the train carriage changing throughout the sequence. During the video, Marlo comes across the main character from the music video of "Uprocking Beats," another song from
In Stereo, and freezes him. Marlo also appears briefly in the music video of "
B-Boys & Flygirls", reversing and forwarding the car the main characters are driving. In 2024,
Jaakko Salovaara went back to the same
platform at the metro station, where the video was made; there he was filmed by
Yle.fi, while telling about how he made the video.
2019 music video For the twentieth anniversary in 2019, a new music video was produced featuring the original band members, with updates to reflect developments in technology and culture. The central figure is now a girl (played by Milica Bajčetić) with a mobile phone, with various Belgian
YouTuber cameo appearances. The 2019 music video was filmed at
Vukov Spomenik railway station, an underground station on the
BG Voz commuter railway network serving Belgrade, Serbia. The new video was sponsored by communications provider
Telenet (Belgium) to promote a new mobile phone service. ==Legacy==