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The Weirdest Music Video Concepts Ever Made

Music videos have been around for several decades now and have constantly evolved over time. From artistically stunning videos with visually pleasing themes to bizarre, shocking and downright weird videos. Music videos have always been a tool for the artists to express their creativity and convey their message to their fans.

Over the years, we have seen countless music videos that defy imagination, push boundaries and leave us scratching our heads. From videos that feature giant barnyard animals to others that take place entirely underwater, there’s no shortage of weirdness in the world of music videos. Here are some of the weirdest music video concepts ever made.

1. “Virtual Insanity” by Jamiroquai

One of the most iconic music videos of the 90s, “Virtual Insanity” by Jamiroquai featured lead singer, Jay Kay dancing on a moving floor that seems to defy the laws of physics. The concept was as trippy as the visuals, with a seemingly never-ending hallway and a large white room where the band played their instruments.

2. “Parklife” by Blur

This classic 90s Britpop anthem features a music video that features Phil Daniels, the actor who played Jimmy in Quadrophenia, lip-syncing the lyrics on a race track surrounded by dogs. It’s an oddball concept that manages to be both absurd and hilarious. This video was bizarre but alluring, and fans loved it.

3. “Take On Me” by A-ha

The “Take On Me” music video is truly a masterpiece, from its early hand-drawn animation to the live-action shots, complemented by a simple but unforgettable plotline. It begins with a young woman sitting alone in a diner, reading a comic book, where the story comes alive, and we are introduced to the lead singer, who is later shown jumping in and out of the pages of the comic to join the woman in the physical world.

4. “Sabotage” by Beastie Boys

The music video for “Sabotage” by Beastie Boys was a spoof of 1970s cop shows, with each member of the band playing a different character. The video was shot with a grainy, low budget feel, featuring over-the-top chase scenes, cheesy dialogue, and hilarious action sequences. It was a genius concept that perfectly encapsulated the energy of the song.

5. “I Feel Better” by Hot Chip

The video for “I Feel Better” by Hot Chip is a strange, mesmerizing concept that sees the bandmembers transform into giant robotic versions of themselves, wandering through a city scape, confronting onlookers, and leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. It’s a strange visualization but supremely entertaining, and it will leave you questioning the meaning behind it.

These are just a few of the weirdest music video concepts ever made, but there are countless others out there that defy explanation. But, no matter how strange or bizarre, they have all managed to capture the viewer’s attention, and that’s what makes them so memorable. Music videos continue to evolve and push boundaries, and we can’t wait to see what the future has in store.

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