Actor-dancer Lauren Gottlieb has collaborated with rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh for a high-energy live music video, filmed in the middle of a packed concert, offering fans a rare, real-time performance experience.
The collaboration unfolded during Honey Singh’s recent show, where the duo shot the music video live on stage in front of an audience of over 25,000 people. Unlike traditional music video productions, the shoot was executed in real time, capturing the raw energy, scale, and spontaneity of a live concert setting.
What makes the project particularly unique is its last-minute execution. Gottlieb revealed that the decision to film the video live was taken just days before the performance, leaving little room for rehearsals. Instead, the artists relied on instinct and improvisation, turning the unpredictability of the moment into a creative advantage.
Describing the experience, Gottlieb emphasised the thrill of performing without a fixed plan, noting that much of the act involved “vibing and improvising” in front of a massive crowd. The spontaneity, she suggested, reflects the dynamic nature of the entertainment industry, where opportunities often emerge without warning and demand immediate readiness.
The live shoot also transformed the audience into an integral part of the video, with the crowd’s energy amplifying the performance and adding an organic, immersive layer rarely seen in studio-shot productions.
The collaboration highlights a growing trend in music content creation, where artists are increasingly experimenting with format and scale to deliver more authentic and engaging visual experiences. By merging a concert performance with a music video shoot, Honey Singh and Gottlieb have created a moment that blurs the line between live entertainment and digital storytelling.
Clips from the performance have already begun circulating online, generating buzz among fans and underscoring the impact of combining spontaneity with spectacle.