Colbie Caillat - Bubbly (official Music | Video)

Released in 2007, the served as the breakout debut for American singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat . Directed by Liz Friedlander , the video captures a dreamy, sun-soaked aesthetic that mirrors the song's themes of innocent love and the "butterflies" felt when developing a crush. Production Details Director: Liz Friedlander.

Caillat is seen singing in golden fields, walking slowly along the California coast, and looking out over the Pacific Ocean from a cliffside.

In 2021, an HD Remastered version of the video was officially released to celebrate its legacy. Song Origin & Fun Facts Colbie Caillat - Bubbly (Official Music Video)

Intercut scenes show her playing acoustic guitar and spending time with a lover in a cozy home environment.

True to her "beach girl" image at the time, Caillat appears in a simple tank top, ripped jeans, and a seashell necklace, often barefoot. Released in 2007, the served as the breakout

A still image from the music video was chosen as the cover art for her debut album, Coco . Video Synopsis & Visuals

Caillat wrote "Bubbly" about the general feeling of having a crush rather than a specific person. She noted it was the easiest song she ever wrote, taking only 20 minutes to complete. Caillat is seen singing in golden fields, walking

The iconic opening line, "Will you count me in?" , was actually a mistake from the recording session. Caillat initially wanted it removed, but she was outvoted by her team.