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The black-and-white footage, which features a python, a horse as well as a burning wooden chair, is helmed by 'Rolling In The Deep' video director Sam Brown.

AceShowbiz - Adele's "Oh My God" has got music video treatment. The visuals, which was released on Wednesday, January 12, sees the English singer performing the track along with multiple versions of herself.

Directed by Sam Brown, the black-and-white footage first shows an apple atop a wooden chair. Adele then pops up as she chants the lyrics along with her "twins." A number of dancers then join in to perform different kinds of moves.

The clip also features a python, a horse and a burning wooden chair. It ends with Adele taking a big bite of the apple after she boasts about prioritizing herself following a depressive episode in her life.

Before dropping the music video, the 33-year-old beauty shared its snippet on Instagram while thanking everyone who's involved in the project. "I got to work with Sam Brown again for 'Oh My God' who directed the 'Rolling In The Deep' video! So to collaborate together again a decade later was nostalgic to say the least," she began her caption.

"We filmed this one on the day Easy On Me dropped, there were a million things going on all at once," the Grammy-winning artist added. "But the attention to detail from the crew was borderline hilarious - thank you so much for your patience and pulling it all together it was a lot of fun."

"Although right at the end a huge python was on set so I skidaddled my arse straight out of there!" she continued. "Big thank you to Harris Reed, Louis Vuitton and The Queens Haus - Vivienne Westwood for the most stunning clothes for me to sing my "I'm a hot mess' song in!"

"Oh My God" itself is lifted from Adele's latest studio album, "30". The record, which arrived on November 19, 2021, had spent its first six weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

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