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Music Videos with the Greatest Social and Political Impact

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    Golden

    3 votes
    • K-pop album surpasses Michael Jackson's Thriller on Spotify

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    Huntrix's song 'Golden,' featured in the film 'KPop Demon Hunters,' celebrates female empowerment, unity, and self-confidence, resonating with social themes relevant to her audience.

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    Borders by M.I.A.

    1 votes
    • Shines a light on the refugee crisis

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    M.I.A.'s 'Borders' music video stands out for its powerful visual commentary on the global refugee crisis. Through raw and direct imagery, the video confronts viewers with the harsh reality faced by refugees and migrants, fostering deep reflection on their experiences and societal indifference.

  3. 3

    Alright by Kendrick Lamar

    1 votes
    • Highlights importance of mental and emotional well-being

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    "Alright" by Kendrick Lamar's music video stands out for its powerful visual representation of the African American community's struggle and resilience. The imagery evokes a sense of hope and unity in the face of adversity, making it an anthem of protest and empowerment.

  4. 4

    Til It Happens To You by Lady Gaga

    1 votes
    • Persuades people to care about sexual assault issues

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    'Til It Happens To You' by Lady Gaga is essential to this ranking for its raw and emotional depiction of sexual assault and harassment. The song and its powerful video became an anthem for survivors, sparking crucial conversations about consent and trauma.

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    Where Is The Love? by The Black Eyed Peas

    1 votes
    • Encourages unity

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    The music video for "Where Is The Love?" by The Black Eyed Peas directly addresses themes of war, terrorism, and prejudice, prompting reflection on empathy and global unity. Its universal message and call for peace resonated strongly with audiences worldwide, sparking significant conversations about pressing social and political issues.

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    Surefire by John Legend

    1 votes
    • Ode to unwavering love and hope

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    The music video for John Legend's "Surefire" stands out for its powerful visual narrative addressing themes of resistance, unity, and the fight for social justice. Through striking imagery and an inspiring message, the song and its video invite reflection on activism and the importance of speaking out against oppression.

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    Quiet by MILCK

    1 votes
    • War cry for free expression

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    'Quiet' by MILCK's music video stands out for its powerful visual representation of trauma and healing, resonating deeply with social movements like #MeToo. Its impact lies in giving voice to survivors of sexual assault and fostering a crucial dialogue about consent and justice.

  9. 8

    Childish Gambino - This Is America

    1 votes
    • Establishes a contrast between a festive atmosphere and the dark reality

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    'This Is America' by Childish Gambino is essential to this ranking for its bold critique of gun violence, racism, and media distraction in the United States. Through striking imagery and profound symbolism, the video sparked a global conversation about contemporary social and political realities.

  10. 9

    Apesh*t by The Carters

    1 votes
    • Defines vision of how men and women relate

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    The music video reclaims cultural heritage and questions historical narratives through symbolic imagery.

  11. 10

    Close Your Eyes (And Count to Fuck) by Run The Jewels

    1 votes
    • Powerful collaboration from Run The Jewels and Zack De La Rocha.

    The music video for Run The Jewels' "Close Your Eyes (And Count to Fuck)" stands out for its raw and visceral depiction of police brutality and racial injustice. The striking visuals and direct narrative convey a powerful message of resistance and social discontent, resonating deeply with audiences seeking an artistic expression of the civil rights struggle.

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    I'm Not Racist by Joyner Lucas

    1 votes
    • Shows a clearer picture of both sides of the political situation

    The music video "I'm Not Racist" by Joyner Lucas directly and starkly addresses racial tensions in the United States, employing a powerful visual narrative to foster reflection and dialogue on prejudice and mutual understanding. Its social impact is evident in the discussion it sparked regarding racial polarization and the need for empathy.

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    Dua Lipa - Houdini

    1 votes
    • Intriguing metaphor about presence and absence in a loving relationship

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    Dua Lipa's "Houdini" music video presents a visually striking exploration of themes such as personal liberation and empowerment, using symbolism and choreography that invite reflection on individual autonomy and overcoming social obstacles. Its avant-garde aesthetic and message of self-affirmation resonate with audiences seeking inspiration and a sense of belonging in contemporary culture.

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    Chk Chk Boom

    1 votes
    • Relaxed style of the song

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    The song addresses themes of social injustice and economic inequality, inviting reflection on the system and the power of the individual to generate positive change. The music video reinforces this message through impactful and symbolic images, promoting social awareness and activism.

  15. 14

    CEREMONY

    1 votes
    • They give social meaning to reality

    Stray Kids' music video for "CEREMONY," from their album "KARMA," has made a significant impact on the Billboard charts, peaking at #10 on the Billboard Global 200 and #8 on the Billboard Global Excl. US chart. The song stands out for its unique vibe and perfectly executed choreography, elements that resonate with their fanbase and demonstrate their influence on current pop music.

  16. 15

    As It Was

    1 votes

    Harry Styles' music video for 'As It Was', while addressing personal themes such as nostalgia and identity, does not explicitly focus on a direct social or political impact, which limits its suitability for this specific ranking.

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    Heartbreak Melody

    1 votes
    • Lyrical exploration of emotional pain

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    The music video for Alan Walker and FAANGS' "Heartbreak Melody," while not explicitly mentioning its social or political impact, has become an anthem for Tomorrowland 2025, demonstrating its power to unite people through electronic music and emotional expression.

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