Video] — Anne-marie - 2002 [official
The track was co-written with Ed Sheeran , who encouraged Anne-Marie to release it despite her initial hesitation. This collaboration resulted in a that resonated globally, surpassing one billion views on YouTube by late 2025. While some critics found the nostalgia "gimmicky," fans and many reviewers praised it as a brilliant, heartwarming reflection on the sounds and feelings of growing up.
: Anne-Marie dons a grey cardigan and white shirt, mimicking the legendary schoolgirl outfit. Anne-Marie - 2002 [Official Video]
At its core, the video depicts the through a dual-timeline narrative. It begins with a "mini-me" version of Anne-Marie in a classroom, passing notes to a childhood crush—a classic trope of 2000s adolescence. As the video progresses, the adult Anne-Marie steps into these memories, bridging the gap between her current identity and the 11-year-old girl who was first falling in love during the summer of 2002. A Masterclass in Visual Allusions The track was co-written with Ed Sheeran ,
The video’s most striking feature is its from the late 90s and early 2000s. These visual references mirror the song's chorus, which interpolates lyrics from hits like: : Anne-Marie dons a grey cardigan and white
: The choreography and setting nod to the boy band’s puppet-themed video and high-energy dance moves.
The official music video for Anne-Marie ’s "2002" is a definitive study in , skillfully blending a personal love story with a collective tribute to the pop culture of the early millennium. Directed by Hannah Lux Davis , the visual serves as a time capsule that recreates the specific aesthetic and musical milestones that defined a generation. The Narrative of Adolescence
: Visuals of dancing on or near cars recall the carefree, rhythmic energy of early 2000s hip-hop. Collaborative Genius and Cultural Impact