A-ha’s Take On Me exploded onto the music scene in 1985, not just with a catchy synth pop hook but with a groundbreaking music video that blended animation and live action like nothing before it. This week's pick for Video Vault Sundays looks back at...
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"Take On Me" by A-ha is a quintessential piece of 1980s pop culture. Released in 1984, the song became a global hit, particularly famous for its innovative music video. The video, directed by Steve Barron, combined pencil-sketch animation with live-action, creating a unique rotoscoping effect that captivated audiences. This creative approach helped the video win six awards at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards.
The song itself, with its catchy synth-pop melody and Morten Harket's soaring vocals, perfectly encapsulates the sound of the decade. Its success was a significant milestone for A-ha, a Norwegian band, in breaking into the international music scene.
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