Girl Dancing to Kolors - Monte Booker & Smino

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Girl Dancing to “Kolors” – Monte Booker & Smino (Face Swap Video Template)

Overview

This “Girl Dancing to Kolors – Monte Booker & Smino” template is a high-energy AI face swap video built for creators who want fast, studio-quality social content without learning motion graphics or editing software. Drop in a photo, swap the dancer’s face with your own (or a character, client, or brand mascot), and export a ready-to-post clip for TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, or campaigns.

The template uses Magic Hour’s AI Face Swap technology to keep the original choreography, camera movement, and vibe of the “Kolors” dance while replacing only the face. This makes it ideal for:

  • Creators and influencers running trend-based content
  • Marketers testing UGC-style ads and creative variants
  • Founders and startup teams creating fast brand personality content
  • Agencies producing personalized videos at scale

About “Kolors” by Monte Booker & Smino

“Kolors” is a fan-favorite collaboration between producer Monte Booker and rapper Smino, originally released on SoundCloud and later featured on the compilation Soulection White Label: 016. It’s known for:

  • Monte Booker’s percussion-heavy, sample-free production style
  • Smino’s rhythmic, melodic flow and dense wordplay
  • Vivid, color-driven imagery – for example, the widely quoted hook: “Purple tree, plus I got this brown in me / Curly yellow dancing on me / Said she smell the green on me / And she straight from California.”

The track’s themes of color, diversity, and self-expression have helped it become a staple in dance edits, TikTok trends, and aesthetic social content. This template is designed to tap into that existing visual culture while letting you place yourself at the center of it.

What This Template Includes

  • Pre-choreographed dance performance synced to “Kolors,” optimized for short-form platforms
  • Face swap–ready close-ups and mid-shots for maximum facial visibility
  • Social-first framing suitable for vertical feeds
  • Natural lighting and color that work well with additional editing or filters

You handle the face. Magic Hour handles motion, timing, and realism.

How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

You don’t have to start from scratch to build something similar. You can either use this template directly or remix the concept into your own variations using Magic Hour’s creation tools.

Option 1: Use This as a Plug-and-Play Face Swap Video

  1. Start with Face Swap Video
    Open the Face Swap Video tool in Magic Hour.
  2. Upload your source photo
    Choose a clear, front-facing photo (or brand character) whose face you want on the dancer. For best results, use:
    • Good lighting and minimal shadows
    • Neutral or natural expression
    • A single face in frame
  3. Apply the face swap to the “Kolors” template
    Select this “Girl Dancing to Kolors” clip as your target video and apply the face swap. The AI will map facial structure, pose, and expressions frame by frame.
  4. Refine visually (optional)
    After export, you can further tweak your video using:
  5. Publish everywhere
    Export your final clip and post to TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, or as a teaser in longer-form content.

Option 2: Build Your Own Variant from a Different Dance or Clip

If you like the idea but want different choreography, styling, or camera motion, you can assemble a similar workflow:

  1. Start with your base video
    Record or source a dance clip you have rights to use, or generate stylized motion content using:
    • Video-to-Video – stylize an existing dance video into an animated or cinematic look while keeping the movement
    • Animation – turn a reference character into a dancing animated figure, then face swap onto it later
  2. Apply AI Face Swap
    Use Face Swap Video or the general Face Swap product to replace the dancer’s face with:
  3. Add voice or lip sync (optional)
    To go beyond a pure dance video:
  4. Polish visuals and branding
    Enhance style and consistency:

Creative Use Cases

This template and workflow are especially useful if you care about performance, speed, and testability in your content or campaigns.

  • For creators & influencers
    Quickly join or revive “Kolors” dance trends with your own face, or generate multiple versions (different outfits, personas, moods) using tools like:
  • For marketers & performance ad teams
    Build UGC-style ads at scale without constant reshoots:
    • Swap in different “customers” for localized campaigns
    • Test creative hypotheses (age, style, persona) while keeping the same choreography and timing
    • Pair with Text-to-Video concepts and overlays for messaging tests
  • For startup builders & founders
    Turn yourself or your team into a recurring “face of the brand” across multiple dance or music-based templates:

Best Practices for High-Quality Face Swaps

To get the most realistic and shareable result from this “Kolors” dance template:

  • Use high-resolution source images
    Start with a sharp photo. If needed, enhance it using AI Image Upscaler or unblur with Unblur Image.
  • Match lighting and angle where possible
    A forward-facing, well-lit photo with similar angle to the dancer’s primary poses will produce more natural swaps.
  • Keep expressions neutral
    Neutral or soft expressions give the model more flexibility to map onto smiles, laughs, and performance expressions in the video.
  • Respect usage and rights
    Always ensure you have permission to use any face you upload (clients, collaborators, talent, or public figures) and that your output aligns with platform policies and local regulations.

Advanced Remix Ideas

Once you have a strong base version of this template, you can extend it into a larger content system:

Why Use Magic Hour for Face Swap Dance Content?

Magic Hour is built for speed, realism, and creative control across images, GIFs, and video. For this kind of music-and-dance content, the key advantages are:

  • Production-quality face swapping that preserves performance details, head motion, and expressions
  • Interoperability across tools – combine Face Swap Video with Lip Sync, Video-to-Video, Text-to-Video, and more
  • Template-based workflows so teams can scale content, keep consistency, and test creative variants without manual editing

Summary

The “Girl Dancing to Kolors – Monte Booker & Smino” template is a fast way to:

  • Turn a proven song-and-dance format into personalized, high-impact short-form video
  • Experiment with face swap, avatars, and character systems in a low-friction, remixable workflow
  • Ship more creative tests, ads, and social posts with less manual production overhead

Start by swapping your own face into the dancer using Face Swap Video, then explore connected tools like Lip Sync, AI GIF Generator, and Video Upscaler to turn one template into a complete content system around “Kolors.”

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