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So, 'Sons of an Illustrious Father: Don't Cha' is this interesting piece where the band takes a well-known pop song and flips it, you know? The atmosphere is quite raw and edgy, fitting their self-described 'genre-queer' vibe. It feels like they really dive into the themes of desire and destruction, which is evident in the choreography by Bobbie Jene Smith—there's a certain frenetic energy that drives the visuals. The pacing keeps you on your toes, mixing elements of performance art with music video stylings. You can tell there's a lot of thought behind their interpretation of the original track. Though the director isn’t widely recognized, the execution makes this a distinctive entry in the landscape of music videos.
Unique reinterpretation of a pop classicStrong thematic focus on desire and destructionNotable choreography adds to the visual experience
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