When someone says OLLG I immediately picture the roses and the cute diner moments from 'One Less Lonely Girl.' From what I’ve followed, the clip was shot in Los Angeles—mixing a soundstage for the intimate interior shots and a few exterior locations that have that sunny L.A. look. If you want confirmation, the quickest methods are to check the official video’s description, consult IMDb’s page for the song’s video, or hunt down short behind-the-scenes interviews where crew members mention the city. For me, knowing it was filmed in L.A. just makes the video feel like a classic pop-era Hollywood starter moment.
I’m a huge fan of Justin’s early stuff, and when people say OLLG I always think of 'One Less Lonely Girl' — that iconic, sweet little video where he’s handing flowers and just being awkwardly charming. Most fan pages and the video’s upload notes point to Los Angeles as the place where the clip was shot: a mix of on-set interiors (you can tell by the controlled lighting and tight camera moves) and recognizable street/diner-type exteriors that read like L.A. backdrops. If you watch closely, the scenes have that sunlit, Southern California vibe rather than a snowy Canadian city feel.
I dug through some interviews and YouTube behind-the-scenes bits back when I fell down the Bieber rabbit hole, and the crew talk and crew gear shots in the extras felt very Hollywood—production trucks, grip carts, and marquees that scream Los Angeles set days. If you want to be sure, check the video description on the official upload, look at credits on sites like IMDb, or hunt for behind-the-scenes clips; those usually name the city or studio. For me, the whole thing still feels like a late-2000s L.A. shoot — warm, crafted, and intentionally cozy, which matches the song’s vibe and Justin’s early image.
I always get a little nostalgic thinking about 'One Less Lonely Girl' because it was everywhere when I first got into pop music. There’s been some confusion online — a few fans swore parts were shot in Toronto because Justin is Canadian, and some street shots could pass for East Coast cities. But the dominant info from fan forums and the video’s official pages points to Los Angeles as the filming location.
From a practical perspective, L.A. makes sense: bigger production resources, easy access to studios for interior setups, and the sunny exteriors you see in the clip. If you want to verify it yourself, I recommend checking the credits in the video description on the official channel, looking the title up on IMDb (they often list filming locations), or finding short making-of clips where the crew mentions city names. Fan-tuned maps and Reddit threads will sometimes pin exact corners of L.A. they think match the exteriors, too. So while people debate, the safer bet is L.A., but a quick look at the credits should remove any doubt.
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I died on the day I was supposed to receive the Pack’s Distinguished Service Award.
Three hours after I died, my parents, my brother, and my mate were just wrapping up the graduation party they’d thrown for my sister.
While my sister, Ella, was posting a cozy family photo on Instagram, I was locked in our basement, using my tongue to swipe on my phone and call for help.
The only person who answered was my mate, Ryan. All he said was, "Sophie, cut the drama. Ella's graduation party is important. Enough with the tantrums!"
This was the ninety-ninth time they had let me down. And the last.
I lay in a pool of my own blood, my lungs still.
They thought I was just throwing a fit, hiding somewhere. That if they taught me a lesson, I’d come crawling back.
But they didn't know. I was home the whole time.
I was already dead.
Meet Noel Atkins, kinda awkward, has her face stuck to a screen almost every time, talks to herself and always, always wears a beanie. She moves to a new town in other to start things afresh, and scale through Highschool unnoticed and alone.
Meet Aaron-lee Altamira, the popular boy, rich, handsome, every girl's dream and every boy's model. With his killer blue eyes and charming attitude, Aaron-lee always gets what he wants. Aaron-lee doesn't do flings and hook ups, he's searching for something real. Something substantial. Something challenging. Something more cherishing than his cars. Something he finds in the eyes of the new girl who talks to herself and always wears a beanie.
With the school's hottest boy interested in her, Noel's quite, boring, gaming and withdrawn life is about to take a ride on a rollercoaster. Noel isn't interested and Aaron-lee isn't taking no for an answer.
One photo. Two golden boys. A truth that could destroy everything they've built.
Everyone thinks they know me - Perfect grades, perfect girlfriend, student council, perfect future.
But it's all a lie to hide who I really am.
Until my past caught up with me.
Until Chris Moore turns up at summer camp and appears in school on the first day.
Until a photo was pinned on my locker on the first day of school — a photo of me staring at Chris across the summer bonfire. And an anonymous note:
“I know who you are looking at.”
Now my lies are crumbling. The perfect life I built is cracking. And I can't keep pretending.
With Chris back in my life, the feelings I buried for two years refuse to stay hidden.
Someone is watching. Someone knows my secret.
And if the truth comes out, I don't just lose my perfect life.
I lose everything.
Emma has always excelled at everything—except love. Betrayed by the two people she trusted most, her heart shatters in an instant, leaving her questioning everything she believed about loyalty, trust, and happiness.
When an unexpected opportunity lands in her inbox—a prestigious internship in Paris—Emma sees a chance to escape the heartbreak and start anew. But leaving behind everything familiar is never easy. As she steps into the romantic streets of the city, she discovers that love can be as unpredictable as it is irresistible.
Between stolen glances under the Eiffel Tower, the pulse of the city at night, and a mysterious stranger who challenges everything she thought she knew about love, Emma must decide if she’s ready to trust her heart again… or if some scars are too deep to heal.
Some hearts must break before they can soar.
Aisha lost three years of her memories, thinking she is still that young girl striving for goodness. She didn't know she got married and had a son who's now taken by her brother as his son till she regains her memory. After two years without success, her parents decided to get her married to Zayn.
He became a large part of her life and without him, she knew she'd wither but even after knowing that, she was willing to let him go for the sake of his own sanity. When she regained her memories and found out just how impure and dirty she is from her past life, she wanted to let him go. He didn't allow that, he clung onto her like a second skin.
It's a journey filled with emotional roller coaster. It entails love, romance, hatred, heartbreak and sadness. It's always going to be Zayn in her life...
My father and brother had preferred my sister over me since we were kids. In fact, they hated me.
When I was bullied at a party, it was a mafia boss, Edwin Carlson, who stepped in. He saved me and announced right there in front of everyone that I was the woman he loved. He warned that anyone who dared mess with me again would have to deal with him.
Edwin bought a castle deep in the forest just for me. He filled the garden with my favorite tulips and held a grand wedding there that made headlines across the country.
For a while, I became the woman everyone envied.
Seven months pregnant, I attended my father's birthday party. But that night, a sudden fire broke out.
My biased father and brother only cared about saving my sister, Kelsey Grant. They rushed her out while I was left behind to die in the flames.
In the end, it was Edwin who carried me out.
But when I woke up in the hospital, I saw something that shattered my heart.
"What the hell were you thinking, starting that fire?" Edwin's face was dark with rage. "Stephanie's only seven months pregnant! Are you trying to force her into early labor? Were you trying to kill her and the baby?"
My father and brother spoke in hushed voices, trying to explain. "Kelsey has leukemia. The doctors said we can't wait anymore—she needs surgery soon. And she needs the baby's bone marrow..."
"I care about Kelsey's life more than you do. Why else would I have married Stephanie? But you can't hurt her. I have my own plan!" Edwin warned coldly. "Saving Kelsey is the goal, yes—but if you try to save her at the cost of Stephanie's life, I won't allow it!"
After hearing that, I fled the hospital room in a panic.
So that was why he married me.
Not because he loved me, but to save Kelsey.
Everything he did for me—his kindness, his care—was all for her.
Just like my father and brother, he loved Kelsey. Not me.
If no one loved me, then I figured I might as well just disappear.
I still get a little giddy thinking about those early Bieber days — the whole 'My World' era felt like the beginning of something huge. If you’re asking who directed the 'One Less Lonely Girl' video, it was Roman White. He was behind a lot of glossy, narrative-driven pop videos around that time, and his touch shows in the way the clip frames Justin as the earnest, swooning young singer who’s trying to brighten someone’s day.
Watching that video again feels like flipping through an old scrapbook: there’s the simple storyline, the soft lighting, the cute girl who becomes the center of the scene, and the whole innocent teen-romance vibe. Roman White has a knack for that cinematic-but-accessible look — he’s worked with other mainstream artists too, so the production values and storytelling are what you’d expect from him.
If you ever want to compare, check out some of Roman White’s other videos and you’ll see a pattern in pacing and visual cues. For me, 'One Less Lonely Girl' is a reminder of concerts in tiny venues, early fan edits on YouTube, and how a straightforward video can still leave a warm, lasting impression.
Watching the 'Despacito' music video feels like a mini-vacation to Puerto Rico, and that's because most of it was shot in the vibrant streets of La Perla, a historic neighborhood in San Juan. The colorful houses, the ocean backdrop, and the lively culture are impossible to miss—it’s like the video is a love letter to the island. Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s energy blends so well with the locals dancing in the streets; you can almost feel the humidity and hear the coquí frogs in the background.
I’ve always loved how music videos transport you to another place, and this one nails it. The director definitely leaned into Puerto Rico’s charm, from the cobblestone streets to the rooftop scenes. It’s no wonder the video hit a billion views so fast—it’s pure visual serotonin. Makes me wanna book a flight and wander those same alleys with a piña colada in hand.