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5 Music Videos Inspired by Computer Games

27/3/2024

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Games have always influenced various aspects of our culture, and the music industry is no exception. From artists' partnerships with gaming platforms like Fortnite to visual aesthetics, games have greatly influenced music creative projects. This is evident in recent music videos by artists such as Huey Lewis, The News or Palomi Mami, who draw inspiration from gaming universes.
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It is interesting to note that the infiltration of these elements occurred long before our current age of technology, when Xbox and PlayStation became integral parts of life. Artists have been finding inspiration from video game worlds for decades. In this article, we look at five amazing music videos inspired by video games and see how gaming culture continues to push its boundaries and influence music. 
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  • Red Hot Chili Peppers, "Califoniacation" (2000)
The Red Hot Chili Peppers gave us a music video inspired by video games, including arcade games and an 8-bit graphics style. The references to various titles create a unique visual and aesthetic that blends perfectly with the band's incendiary music.
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  • Missy Elliott and Da Brat, "Sock It To Me" (1997)
In this clip, Missy Elliott and Da Brat work together to bring the famous Sonic the Hedgehog video game to life. The colorful and incendiary clip was one of the prime examples of the fusion of music and gaming culture.
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  • Junior Senior, "Move Your Feet" (2002)
The music video for "Move Your Feet" is also a nod to gaming culture, utilizing motifs from the Space Invaders title and creating evocative associations, visuals, and references. 
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  • The Scotts (Travis Scott and Kid Cady), "The Scotts" (2020)
The "The Scotts" music video with the team of Travis Scott and Kid Cady is a hyper-real immersion into a virtual world filled with cosmic elements visually reminiscent of video games.
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  • Denzel Curry, "Tokyo Drifting" (2019).
In his "Tokyo Drifting" music video, Denzel Curry combines sequences from iconic video games with energetic music to create a dynamic and layered spectacle.

Of course, there are some people who view such a union negatively. Many, especially the older generation, associate video games with gambling, among other things. Given that the problem of addiction to various forms of games is now very acute, you can understand the feelings of negative users. Young people gamble a lot and spend time on sites like topcadcasinos.net in search of safe online casinos. Therefore, the tandem of music and gaming can further push them towards a dangerous hobby.
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