The group has chosen the song "Put Your Records On" by Corrine Bailey Rae for their music video project. They were drawn to the song's themes of outdoors, flowers, and retro style that fit well with their concepts of filming in natural settings and incorporating focal objects like records. While the original video features the artist riding a bike in countryside scenes, their version will take place in autumnal settings like fields, canals, and record shops, and will have a quirkier, disjunctive style compared to the original.