The video incorporates styles from the late '60s, early '70s.
The video incorporates similar imagery seen in The Doors' videos, including stock footage and art house effects.
The video incorporates a black-and-white background and dancing, choreographed as the steps are in synch with the beat of the song.
The video also incorporates a green laser strobe effect.
The video also incorporated the cultures of various states of India and compiled many regional art forms and martial arts.
The video incorporates artist and rapper George Watsky rapping over the track.
The videos incorporate interviews with both victims and convicted perpetrators.
The video incorporates hand-drawn and computer animation with live action footage.
The video incorporates different elements of culture of the rural American South.
Carey also revealed that the video would incorporate a rainstorm scene in New York City.