Gym Class — Heroes: Stereo Hearts Ft. Adam Levine [official Video]

It is worth noting that there is a separate that features a much more literal "story" than the main music video.

: The primary "story" element involves the band members' shadows. While the band performs casually on the streets of New York, their shadows often move independently—breakdancing, getting "wild," and playing instruments on the ground and walls. This represents a deeper, more energetic layer of personality that "plays" for the loved one.

The official music video for by Gym Class Heroes featuring Adam Levine , directed by Hiro Murai , tells a metaphorical story of love and self-expression set against an urban New York City backdrop. Core Story and Visual Themes It is worth noting that there is a

: Directed by Djay Brawner, it uses a split-screen to show a man and a woman (played by actress Breana McDow) going through their morning routines.

Instead of a linear narrative, the video uses artistic visuals to represent the song's central metaphor: a heart that functions like a stereo. This represents a deeper, more energetic layer of

: The video emphasizes the metaphor that the singer's heart is a device the listener must "tune into". The shadows and urban setting suggest that this love is something raw and street-level, yet constant.

: Both characters carry vintage boomboxes through the city and eventually meet in a park, literally "connecting" through their shared music. Instead of a linear narrative, the video uses

: Although set in a modern city, the video uses '80s-inspired elements like payphones and old "ghetto blasters" to evoke a sense of classic, enduring love.