The 10 most unforgettable music videos ever, from Cyndi Lauper to Lady Gaga

Life without music would be a big bore, do you agree? Surely you will have your favorite songs, those that you would listen to hours and hours, but what are the unforgettable and timeless videos that you never tire of reviewing or that impressed you? to the point of having entered your memory?

1 - “Another Brick In The Wall”, by Pink Floyd

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We are in 1979 when it comes out The Wall, the Pink Floyd album that contains this memorable song and its related video where, in a schoolboy's dream, an "immense line of students march to the beat until they free themselves from the obligations and approvals to destroy and set fire to the school.

2 - "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper

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Directly from the roaring 80s, a video that caused a sensation in its own way, for the model of "enjoyable woman" it proposed. And to propose it was Cyndi Lauper, a bold rocker always against the tide and often over the top.

3 - "Thriller", by Michael Jackson

There are many videos of Michael Jackson that have remained in history, but this is certainly the one that consecrated him to a success that would reach global levels and that would later lead to an early death.

4 - "Like A Prayer", by Madonna

In those years, a young singer made her way, already unscrupulous and controversial, who would dictate the rules of pop music for the next 30 years and who is still considered an undisputed icon of style and musical innovation.

5 - "November Rain", by Guns "N" Roses

At the beginning of the 90s, more or less all of us were amazed both by the beauty of Axel Roses and Slash, respectively frontman and guitarist of the group, and by the poignant romance of the song and video.

6 - "Smells Like Teen Spirit", by Nirvana

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But these were also the years of grunge, born in Seattle and soon became the reference genre of the generation of alternative and always a little melancholy young people. Nirvana fully embodied the feelings of discontent, protest and spleen of the period, aided by a leader - Kurt Cobain - of undisputed decadent charm.

7 - "Baby One More Time", by Britney Spears

Pop also had its golden moment in the 90s and the greatest exponent of the period was a bitter and already captivating Britney Spears, with a video that winked at the "Lolita" genre.

8 - “The Beautiful People”, by Marilyn Manson

Another phenomenon of the second half of the 90s was quite different. We are talking about Marilyn Manson, pointed out as the antichrist or satanic reverend. easily impressionable people.

9 - "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)", by Beyonce

Subsequently, the subject of numerous and amusing parodies testifying to her success, this video marks the definitive affirmation of Beyoncé, talented, sensual and charismatic, but also supported by a rather powerful boyfriend-producer: Jay Z.

10 - "Bad Romance", by Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga is the Madonna of the 2000s: equally eccentric, extravagant and disruptive. Break through with an innovative sound and videos that are always treated in detail, which leave nothing to chance and which, for this reason, are hardly forgotten.

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