The Funkiest Music Videos You’ve Ever Seen

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We’ve rounded up the funkiest music videos you’ve ever seen. From George Clinton to Bruno Mars, these videos will get you grooving.

Introduction

Welcome to our guide to the funkiest music videos you’ve ever seen! In this guide, we’ll be taking a look at some of the weirdest, most creative, and most downright bizarre music videos that have ever been made.

We’ll be looking at a wide range of genres and styles, from psychedelic pop to avant-garde experimentalism, and everything in between. So whether you’re a fan of classic funk or modern electronica, we’re sure you’ll find something to your taste.

So without further ado, let’s get started!

The Evolution of Music Videos

Music videos have come a long way since the days of MTV. Now, they are often big budget productions with special effects and celebrity cameos. They are also a lot weirder and more creative than they used to be. In this article, we will take a look at some of the funkiest music videos you’ve ever seen.

The Early Years: MTV’s Impact

The first music videos were promotional clips made to sell records. These were very simple, often just the band lip synching to their latest hit. In the early 1980s, MTV changed everything. The nascent cable channel was looking for programming to fill 24 hours a day, and found that music videos were cheap to make and easy to get from record companies. Suddenly, music videos became big business.

MTV had a profound impact on both the music industry and popular culture. Music videos brought a new visual element to pop music, and helped to make stars out of previously unknown bands. Duran Duran, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Prince, and many others found huge success thanks in part to their innovative and exciting music videos.

The success of MTV also led to the rise of the professional music video director. Directors like David Fincher, Spike Jonze, and Michel Gondry became well-known for their visually stunning and often boundary-pushing work. Today, almost every major pop star has a team of professionals who help to create their image and market their music through videos.

The Rise of YouTube

The rise of YouTube and other video streaming platforms has had a major impact on the music industry. In the past, music videos were primarily created and distributed by record labels as a way to promote and market their artists and their music. However, with the advent of YouTube and other platforms, music videos are now being created by both artists and fans, and are often shared virally without any input or involvement from record labels.

This has led to a major shift in the way that music videos are produced and distributed, and has resulted in a new genre of “funky” music videos that are often creative, quirky, and DIY. While some record labels have embraced this new model, others have been sluggish to adapt, resulting in a growing divide between the major label ” establishment” and the more independent-minded artists and fans who are driving the new wave of DIY music videos.

The Funniest Music Videos

Music videos are a great way to get your creative juices flowing. They’re also a great way to get your employees to let loose and have some fun. Here are a few of our favorites.

“Gangnam Style” by Psy

“Gangnam Style” is a 2012 K-pop single by the South Korean rapper Psy. The song, accompanied by a music video, went viral on YouTube in August 2012, becoming the most-viewed YouTube video of all time.

The song and its accompanying dance are based on “Oppan Gangnam Style”, a horse-riding dance performed by Psy in the areas of Gangnam and Nonhyeon-dong in Seoul, South Korea. The music video features an extensive cast of characters, including Psy himself as the main protagonist.

The “Gangnam Style” music video has been viewed over 3 billion times on YouTube, making it the most-viewed YouTube video of all time.

“The Fox” by Ylvis

“The Fox” by Ylvis is a comedic music video that has achieved viral status. The video features two Norwegian brothers dressed in fox costumes singing about what the fox says. The song is catchy and the video is hilarious, making it one of the funniest music videos you’ve ever seen.

“I’m Sexy and I Know It” by LMFAO

This is one of the most iconic music videos of all time. It features the members of LMFAO dancing around in revealing clothes, while singing about how sexy they are. The video is set in a number of different locations, including a club and a beach. It’s light-hearted and fun, and sure to make you laugh.

Conclusion

So there you have it, the funkiest music videos you’ve ever seen. We hope you enjoyed this list and that you’ll check out some of these videos for yourself. If you know of any other funked-out videos that we should include, let us know in the comments below.

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