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Check out Culture Club's new video for 'Let Somebody Love You'

Culture Club have released the video for their new tune Let Somebody Love You. It’s the band’s first video in nearly 20 years.

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The last time Boy George and his band mates made a video was back in 1999 for Cold Shoulder. While the band may have been at the forefront of the MTV movement in the 1980’s, in recent years they’ve been winning fans over through constant touring and impressive live shows.

Boy George said the band wanted to create a protest scene that celebrated the good things in life for the clip.

“The video is a celebration of protesting,” George said, “but it’s turning protesting on its head, rather than protesting and complaining we’re going to be angry but in a productive way. So the idea for the video for Let Somebody Love You is to say ‘why don’t you talk about things you love rather than talk about things you hate.’”

The song is the first single from the band’s new album which will be called Life. It will be released via Boy George’s own VG Records on 26th October.

Check out the new clip.

OIP Staff


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