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2 March 2026

Nocturnal Styling and Power Games in a Pop–Electronic Crossover

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As part of the Fashion.at Music Video Watch Tip series, the recently released video for "What You Want" brings together Angèle and Justice in a collaboration that has drawn rapid attention online. Premiered on February 27, 2026, the video reached around 500,000 views on YouTube within two days, reflecting strong audience interest in the project's aesthetic and thematic direction.

Between Control and Vulnerability

Musically, the track combines Angèle's intimate, bilingual vocals with Justice's harder-edged electronic production. Lyrically, the song plays with attraction, power, and self-determination, shifting between moments of apparent submission and self-assertion. English and French lines alternate fluidly, reinforcing a sense of tension and ambiguity rather than a fixed narrative.

Urban Nightscapes and Kinetic Bodies

Directed by the Paris- and Marseille-based collective (LA)HORDE, the video was shot entirely on an iPhone and unfolds across Marseille at night. The camera remains close to bodies in motion, following a breathless trajectory through backstreets, interiors, and fleeting encounters. Choreography plays a central role, framing desire as something physical, restless, and negotiated rather than idealised.

Styling, Credits, and Context

Visually, the styling avoids polished glamour in favour of a raw, street-oriented look that aligns with the industrial tone of the music. In the end credits, adidas and Chanel appear under special thanks, situating the project within a broader fashion and cultural network without overt brand messaging. Notably, Angèle has been collaborating with Chanel since several years, making the contrast between her usual high-fashion image and the video's unvarnished aesthetic particularly visible.

A Contemporary Pop Statement

"What You Want" positions itself less as a conventional pop video and more as a study of mood, movement, and agency. Its rapid online reach suggests that audiences are responding not only to the star power involved, but also to its refusal to simplify desire into clear roles or outcomes.

Watch the video on YouTube.


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