In the days that followed the shoot, Clara seemed mysteriously confident, probably feeling like she'd planted her roots in Los Angeles, no longer worrying about failing and having to sign another slave contract.
After filming the dance and song sequence of the leading lady and her girl squad, Mene made his entrance with his black music band.
Martin, who played the male lead, accepted Mene's invitation to join his band as the keyboardist after a phone call with the protagonist's mother.
In the set designed to look like a recording studio, the band came together to record a song, with Mene, the lead vocalist, taking center stage while Martin, as the male lead, naturally stood beside him, with the rest of the members blurred in the background.
During the shoot, Martin could barely keep up with the professionals who were playing instruments, yet as far as the piano-playing footage went, there was no problem at all.
As for the music, it could be replaced during post-production.