Shania Twain - Up! (official Music Video) (green Version) -

: The acoustic overdubs were recorded at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas. Interestingly, Mutt Lange had guitarist John Willis play the banjo with a guitar pick to create a more percussive, unique sound.

While the visuals for all three versions of the "Up!" music video are largely identical, the features the country-leaning mix of the track.

: The Green disc was specifically designed to maintain Twain’s standing with North American country music fans while the Red disc targeted pop radio. Visual Elements and Easter Eggs Shania Twain - Up! (Official Music Video) (Green Version)

The "Green Version" of Shania Twain's "Up!" music video is part of one of the most ambitious marketing and production feats in music history. To promote her 2002 album Up! , Twain and producer Mutt Lange released three distinct sonic versions of every song: , Green (Country) , and Blue (International/Bollywood-inspired) . The "Green" Concept

: Shania famously opened her Super Bowl XXXVII halftime show with "Up!" in 2003, further cementing the song's place in pop culture history. : The acoustic overdubs were recorded at Compass

: The video serves as a "time capsule," featuring items like the leopard-print glove from the "That Don't Impress Me Much" video and her AC/DC t-shirt from her famous Rolling Stone cover.

: She also includes a photo of her parents, a picture with her dog, a Montreal Canadiens jersey, and a Canadian flag. : The Green disc was specifically designed to

Directed by Antti J and filmed in Madrid, Spain, in early January 2003, the video features Shania in a stark white room, which she gradually fills with memorabilia from her career.

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