A lot of people think that the way they did this video is by moving the walls, but actually Jay Kay is floating and sliding across the floor and using his powers as a sorcerer to move the furniture. Pretty cool when you learn how it’s really done
It's actually the whole planet that's moving around him
One of the few songs in this world that I consider to be truly emotionally neutral. I can listen to this no matter what mood I'm in.
Fun fact: It's the walls that moves,they are mounted on wheels. Floor and couches are standing still. What a masterpiece.
It’s crazy how relevant these lyrics are RIGHT NOW! I remember the exact night this dropped. Crazy!!
2:46 He checks anxiously if the video camera started recording, and he is happy that his entire efforts were not ruined.
この曲リビングで流したら両親が懐かしって言ってこの曲のこととか昔のこと話してくれて嬉しかった 私にこの曲を出会わせてくれてありがとう
This song was way ahead of its time. The video, the concept, the philosophy, the social critics, the catchy tunes ... Can never get enough
Back in the 90s, I used to think this was the pinnacle of technical achievement. Now that I see the entire set shaking as it moves I can see I was wrong. A classic still.
".. and nothing's going to change the way we live. Cause we can always take but never give. and now that everything is changing for the worse.." These lyrics are so far ahead of its time. Genius.
2:41 Me slowly approaching the unaware officer trying to grab his firearm. But then he turns around and I have to put on my act of an insane man that's walking, dancing and rearranging furniture.
This is the only song that I want to add to my playlist but can't due to the sheer fact that the song can't be enjoyed to its full potential without the music video
Fun fact: the dude's name isn't Jamiroquai. It's Jamiroquai's monster
this song aged like fine wine
this is probably the most hypnotizing music video i ever watched
2:41 Me slowly and silently approaching the airplane door, to avoid waking up the passengers, with the full intent of opening it because the snail in my ear told me to do so.
This song truly slaps I'm glad that it's resurging in popularity
This man saw it all coming. These lyrics are spooky accurate. He's a witch
I couldn't appreciate the insane skills of this bassist when I was young. Jesus christ this man is part of the bass itself.
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