Drive Moment - What Is Your Favourite Or Most Memorable Music Video Of All Time?

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Music videos were a central and highly influential part of music culture. A hit song was incomplete if it didn't have a music video. Night life was not complete without catching one's favourite music video countdown shows on a Friday or Saturday night before going out. Now, the debate goes on about whether music videos are still relevant for the success of an artist and their songs, and for the music culture in general. While some argue that "The Official music Video" culture isn't dead, others question its relevance because music lovers no longer consume them in the same way. Well, debate or not, we all have those music videos that we'll never forget, and that played a part in our personal musical journey!
24 Jan 2025 English South Africa Music · Comedy

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