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No matter your age, you've definitely heard of MTV. This cable television company has delivered life-changing and awe-inspiring music to millions of people since 1981. MTV, though, has gone through a lot of changes since its first airing. Although it previously only played music videos, it now features a large number of shows.
Still, it's all about the past – which was filled with iconic music videos. Likely thousands of music videos have aired on MTV and changed lives and even the music industry itself. So, what are these iconic videos? Keep reading to discover 18 iconic music videos that changed MTV forever.
1. "Video Killed the Radio Star" By The Buggles
On August 1, 1981, MTV premiered its first music video, completely changing the history of music, "Video Killed the Radio Star" By The Buggles. This incredibly catchy tune took the world by storm. While not the most popular song here, it deserves a mention for being the first.
2. "Thriller" By Michael Jackson
They don't call this the best music video ever written for no reason. Michael Jackson's "Thriller" music video is flashy, interesting, and continues to be referenced decades later. It debuted on MTV on December 2, 1983, and was an instant hit for many reasons including the makeup, choreography, and stage production.
3. "Take on Me" By A-ha
Another 80's music video we can't forget to mention is "Take On Me" by A-ha. Not only is the song really easy to hum along to, but the music video was quite innovative for its time. The music video blended both animation and real life, inspiring many other videos.
4. "…Baby One More Time" By Britney Spears
Who doesn't know Britney Spears – the Queen of Pop? She was an MTV star back in the day, releasing hits after hits, including the song and music video, "…Baby One More Time." The schoolgirl outfit and vibes of the music video quickly sparked a trend.
5. "Wannabe" By Spice Girls
Like Britney Spears, the Spice Girls took the world by storm. Their debut brought them to fame in no time. "Wannabe" was frequently played on MTV and even won Best Dance Video at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards.
6. "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" By Cyndi Lauper
All it took was one song for Cyndi Lauper to rise to fame. "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" is a fun song with an even more exciting and vibrant video. Although not as dramatic or unique as others at its time, it was loved quickly. In 1984, the video won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video.
7. "Welcome To The Jungle" By Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses had a hard time getting MTV to air their music video for "Welcome To The Jungle," but once they did, it grew popular. Almost immediately, their music video became the most requested to see again.
8. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" By Nirvana
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" is one of the most listened-to songs in the world. The music video is just as incredible. The chaotic elements of the music video make it hard for your eyes to turn away. This is likely why it won the Best New Artist and Best Alternative Group awards in 1992.
9. "Enter Sandman" By Metallica
You don't have to be a rock/metal lover to know the song "Enter Sandman" by Metallica. This amazing single is arguably one of their most well-known songs. In 1991, the shocking music video was released on MTV. The editing and story won it the Best Hard Rock Video at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards.
10. "Vogue" By Madonna
Madonna has always been the it girl, even long before this awe-inspiring music video. "Vogue" used unique camera shots and black-and-white coloring to portray the video's story expertly. This one video managed to receive nine nominations at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards and impressively won three.
11. "Sledgehammer" By Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel's music video for "Sledgehammer" is not only iconic and unique, but a cultural gem. This strange music video blended stop motion, claymation, and pixilation seamlessly. It was odd enough to capture the hearts of viewers worldwide. The music video even earned nine MTV Video Music Awards in 1987.
12. "Like a Prayer" By Madonna
Madonna was not scared to push boundaries in music or fashion, regardless of what others thought. This is clear in her jaw-dropping music video, "Like a Prayer." It was littered with controversy, something Madonna wanted to do. Even with so much outcry from religious groups as she danced in front of a burning cross, the video and song are still referenced today.
13. "Nothing Compares 2 U" By Sinead O'Connor
While Sinead O'Connor didn't originally write or produce "Nothing Compares 2 U," they made it popular worldwide. The music video is simple and yet powerful. A big chunk of the movie is just close-up shots of the singer's face showing strong emotions. Still, in 1990, it won three MTV Video Music Awards.
14. "What's Love Got To Do With It" By Tina Turner
"What's Love Got To Do With It," by Tina Turner, was frequently played on MTV, and for a good reason. This beautiful and lively song is too catchy to ignore, and the music video is just as good. The video won "Best Female Video" at the 1985 MTV Video Music Awards.
15. "Sabotage" By Beastie Boys
Mixing rap and rock was very new in the 90s, and yet it was widely loved with songs like "Sabotage" by the Beastie Boys. The music video is funny and eye-catching, parodying well-known crime drama shows of the 70s. The video was nominated for five awards at the 1994 MTV Video Music Awards, and while it didn't win any, it inspired plenty of artists and filmmakers.
16. "Mo Money, Mo Problems" By The Notorious B.I.G. Featuring Puff Daddy and Mase
The music video accompanying "Mo Money Mo Problems" is a hidden gem. There are so many great moments within the video that are easy to miss. The flashy wardrobe, coupled with the great talent, made this video iconic in every sense of the word. Who wouldn't want to wear their shiny red jumpsuits?
17. "1979" By The Smashing Pumpkins
The "1979" music video by The Smashing Pumpkins is energetic, fun, and still holds a lot of love. It follows a group of teenagers driving through what seems to be their hometown, looking for a good time. While not revolutionary or life-changing, it was fun enough to capture the hearts of viewers and won the band the MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video in 1996.
18. "California Love" By 2Pac
Last but not least is "California Love" by 2Pac. This unique song actually had two separate music videos, both of which were loved by fans. The first music video released was nominated for an MTV Video Music Award for Best Rap Video in 1996.