OutKast: Hey Ya! (Music Video 2003) Poster

(2003 Music Video)

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6/10
Will stay in your ears forever, but not in your eyes
Horst_In_Translation11 June 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Here we have the 5-minute music video for the song "Hey Ya!" performed by Outkast and it is still their biggest hit now in 2017, almost 15 years after it came out. The popularity of this little film directed by Bryan Barber is not only obvious through the 250 million views it has on Youtube, but also by the fact that it was nominated for a Visual Effects Society Award back then where it lost to Missy Elliott by the way. I guess the nomination is mostly because of the fact that one band member was included many times posing as an actual band of musicians, background singers etc. I remember really liking the song back then and I still do today I guess. The chorus is really the catchiest thing ever and it is impossible not to get in the groove. But as I am rating the film here, I cannot give 3 stars out of 5 overall I guess. The retro aspect is interesting reminding us that people back then saw in color, even if we see them in black-and-white. The audience shots are a bit forgettable even if the annoyed old woman is somewhat entertaining. The first 40 seconds (pre-concert) are really forgettable. Eventually the green give a nice tone to the video, but still the video site is far from as good as the audible, even if the song is fairly forgettable apart from the chorus. It's not a problem that the song lacks depth entirely though as it is all about the fun and for that I certainly recommend checking it out.
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10/10
Hey Ya! Hey Ya!
JasonIK7516 August 2017
If you are going to do something as ballsy as base your music video on something as iconic as the Beatles' debut on "The Ed Sullivan Show," you better be able to deliver one HELL of a song. Fortunately, Outkast did exactly that. "Hey Ya!" is awesome from the opening notes. The screaming black fangirls are no different than the screaming white fangirls from 40 years earlier. The old-fashioned Polaroid cameras for the "Shake it like a Polaroid picture" part is a great touch too. Great song, great video.
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10/10
One of the Best Pop Videos Ever!
injury-6544712 September 2020
I just had a fresh watch of this and it holds up incredibly well. Also, the song is still as catchy and amazing as ever.

The energy that Andre brings to this clip is absolutely infectious and contagious. You really get the sense that he is enjoying himself. You can't help but grin from ear to ear. Absolutely sensational. A perfect accompaniment to this song.
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