Girls Aloud’s song ‘Jump’ is a cover from The Pointer Sisters’ 1983 album, Break Out. Also, it is used as the Love Actually soundtrack. The video features many different scenes from the film, and is as though the band are involved in the actual film, for example they show a scene of a meeting happening, but then cut to the band in a room next door trying to listen into what is being said. Its important that this intertextuality is feated because it links the song to the film and gives the band good publicity.
Jessie J’s song ‘Nobody's Perfect’ is another example of intertextuality. The song has clear influences, such as the hallway resembling the one from ‘The Shining’, the long table featured resembling that from ‘Alice in Wonderland’, and most other characters in the video have clearly been influenced by fairytales.