I think it's more so to do with the group, Cobra Starship themselves. They're celebrating that they're finally making it, they're letting go of the past and the struggles that they've gone through and now they're dancing - having fun. The bit about the cameras is about the whole fame thing, and people being cautious that the success may get to their heads - "I don't need you to save me."
Not sure how much sense that makes, but yeah, that's my take on it.
I think it's more so to do with the group, Cobra Starship themselves. They're celebrating that they're finally making it, they're letting go of the past and the struggles that they've gone through and now they're dancing - having fun. The bit about the cameras is about the whole fame thing, and people being cautious that the success may get to their heads - "I don't need you to save me."
Not sure how much sense that makes, but yeah, that's my take on it.