Reached #5 on the Billboard Dance Club Play chart. Cultural Significance
"Baby Baby" followed the massive success of "The Rhythm of the Night," solidifying Corona as a leading force in the 90s Eurodance scene. While the project was visually fronted by Brazilian performer , the studio vocals for this track were provided by British singer Sandy Chambers . To support the single's global release, two distinct music videos were produced to cater to different international markets. Music Video Versions
Directed by , the videos utilize Souza’s high-energy screen presence to complement the track’s "rollicking piano lines" and "euphoric meaning". European Version (The "Sepia" Video): corona_baby_baby_official_music_video
The narrative features an overweight man channel-surfing before Olga de Souza appears on his screen. He is magically transported onto a large bed with a headboard shaped like giant lips, where Souza and other women tease and seduce him.
Filmed in the disused Aldwych tube station in London. Reached #5 on the Billboard Dance Club Play chart
This version features Souza attending a underground-style party, leaning into a more urban, club-oriented aesthetic compared to the surrealism of the European release. Production & Chart Impact
A re-edited version exists that removes the footage of the man entirely, focusing solely on Souza’s performance. US Version: To support the single's global release, two distinct
The music video rotation significantly bolstered the song's commercial performance, leading to high rankings across global charts: Peaked at #1 for five consecutive weeks.