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"I hadn't even realized I liked girls yet, but I watched that video so many times not really understanding why I was so into it."
"I would throw a blanket over the family desktop in the living room and watch Christina Aguilera’s 'Dirrty' music video on a loop. Definitely was not as inconspicuous as I thought, and definitely got in trouble."
"Adam Levine was SO hot in that video with all the strategic flower petals. My gay heart* exploded [*pants]."
"The lyrics, the beat, and the way she danced taught 14-year-old me what I was into...in ways I was just learning to understand!"
"The leopard print bra poking out of her tank top? The dancing? The glistening skin?"
"I think it started a slight rough play kink..."
"Wet T-shirt and riding a bull? Come on! Bisexual awakening."
"My five older brothers would crowd around the TV whenever the video came on, and I was right there with them."
"The music video for 'Toxic' by Britney Spears is literally what made me realize that I'm into girls. I first watched it when I was 11 but didn't put the pieces together until I was 13 (lol oops)."
"George Michael in a Speedo? Yes, please."
"First you get the scene with him in the bathtub, which makes you feel an odd kind of way. Then those few moments when he is crawling across the bathroom floor... Uh, yeah, you're suddenly not at all certain what it is that you're feeling for the first time. But it's certainly new and interesting."
"Britney and Madonna and ties and moving around a metal bed frame and chasing and the tension woke me."
"John Rzeznik in that tank top with his hair and his tattoos and the metal ball necklace that everyone wore in the '90s. It was and still is perfection."
"That bodysuit and her in the cage made me feel some type of way."
"The way she danced with those men...wow!"
"Justin Timberlake of NSYNC in a white tank, on a bed, fully 'Tearin’ Up My Heart.' Thank you, JT."
"Liv Tyler and Alicia Silverstone in schoolgirl outfits — then doing stripteases — did it."
"It opened my eyes to the fact that I might not be straight. The scene where they lie over the black and white stripes literally magnified me."
"I remember watching that video and feeling *things.*"
"This sparked not only my sexuality but also my gay."
"Something about that part where they dance in the rain."
"There are like five seconds in 'I Miss You' by Blink-182 where these spooky ladies make out and get lipstick all over each other's faces. MTV would play an edited version in the daytime, and that part was never there! So I'd stay up to watch those five seconds and fantasize about kissing other girls."
"The scene in the music video for 'Baby Boy' by Beyoncé feat. Sean Paul where Beyonce is dancing with the male lead. High school dancing-with-your-crush goals lol."
"Hot and sweaty in the desert heat? Definitely did something to me and made me realize I was in no way attracted to girls."
"Ten-year-old gay me was fucking shook."
"There's this one part where he's dressed as Robin and the camera zooms right in on that bulge."
"The video for 'Milkshake' by Kelis made me realize that I love boobs."
"I grew up in a very religious household, and this was the first 'mainstream' music video I remember watching. Seeing her dance in a crop top and low jeans made me FEEL THINGS for the first time in my life!"
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In the wee hours of August 1st, 1981, someone flipping through their channels might have come across the image of a rocket blasting into space. The familiar sight of Neil Armstrong exiting his lunar module and walking on the moon would fill the TV screen. And then they’d hear a voiceover, with all the smooth patter of an FM disc jockey: “Ladies and gentlemen, rock & roll.” Cue power chords, and a flag with a network logo — something called MTV — that rapidly changed colors and patterns. This wasn’t a news channel; it was “Music Television.” If they kept tuning in, they’d see clips and hear VJs talk about bringing you the latest in music videos. At this point, viewers might have a few questions, like: Is this like a radio station on TV? What is a “VJ”? And what the hell is a “music video”?
A year later, no one was asking that last question. Virtually everyone knew what a music video was, and they wanted their MTV. The network revolutionized the music industry, inspired a multitude of copycat programming, made many careers, and broke more than a few . Entire genres and subgenres — from hip-hop to grunge to boy-band pop to nu metal — became part of the mainstream. The format proved so durable that when MTV decided to switch things up and devote its air time to game shows, reality TV, and scripted series, thus shutting down the primary pipeline for these promos, artists still kept making them. The internet soon stepped in to fill the void. Four decades after the channel’s launch and long after it stopped playing them, music videos still complement songs, create mythologies, and cause chatter and controversy. We no longer want our MTV. We continue to want our music videos.
In honor of MTV’s 40th anniversary, we’ve decided to rank the top 100 music videos of all time. You’ll notice some significant changes from the last time we did this . (Yes, Michael Jackson is on here. No, “Thriller” is not.) A few pre-date the channel; several have never played on MTV at all. But all of these picks are perfect examples of how pairing sound and vision created an entire artistic vocabulary, gave us a handful of miniature-movie masterpieces, and changed how we heard (and saw) music. From Adele’s “Hello” to ZZ Top’s “Gimme All Your Lovin'” — these are the videos that continue to thrill us, delight us, disturb us, and remind us just how much you can do in three to four minutes with a song, a camera, a concept, a pose, some mood lighting, and an iconic hand gesture or two.
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