i don't know if americans maybe can't understand this, but this video is literally THE most accurate depiction of late 90s scandinavia. its eerie to watch now if you were around back then and how the memories of such a bygone era just come rushing back. everything from the clothing, the music, the direction and even the color correction of muting everything to grey except one color was all the rage back then
>>A kid with an attitude is listening to music on a subway car when a trickster (played by the band's lead singer) gives him the power to freeze, rewind and fast-forward time with his minidisc player. >>The kid wastes it on trivial pranks.
free style her (or rock the moccha phone)
i just nod my head to the music
Jerk one off to the headphone girl with big boobies.
What the frick was his problem?
anti-mulatto guardian angel.
wok the mike o phone
elliot we have to find white rose
>Straight fomma topper my dumb
i have the minidisk player/remote from this video, what sony headphones are those?
pretty sure they were Technics
>Yeah, we come scandalous so who the frick is Alice
She from Buckingham Palace?
You wot m8?
Start breakdancing and maybe he'll let me live
Do you guys know they remade this video btw?
It felt nice to see it
why was that dork holding a ps1 controller randomly on the street, i never understood
why do crips where blue and bloods wear red?
are you saying there was a street gang in finland that used ps1 controllers as insignia
one his way to his kaveri for some late night tekken 3
he's a gamer
the protagonist controlled time with his mp3 player. the dork controls other people like characters in a video game with the controller.
maybe he was going to his friend's house who didn't have a spare controller the rest was just autism
what would you realistically do in this situation?
>letting some Jonne freestyle on me
In the 90s you had to keep your wits about you as any moment could be a dance battle
Best part
*enhances your kino*
is that supposed to be dancing?
it's the 90s version of being dabbed on
I want to go back
Literally me.
rokkamakofon, of course
i don't know if americans maybe can't understand this, but this video is literally THE most accurate depiction of late 90s scandinavia. its eerie to watch now if you were around back then and how the memories of such a bygone era just come rushing back. everything from the clothing, the music, the direction and even the color correction of muting everything to grey except one color was all the rage back then
>mowing your lawn at 7:30 in the morning while blaring this on repeat from a boombox on your patio
Absolutely fricking based
finland peaked here
I love this aesthetic so much it's unreal
Other music videos and/or filmaec kino with this aesthetic? System F/Ferry Corsten's Out of the Blue video has a similar vibe.
everyone had adidas and ps1 back then bro
I had Diadora and a Sega Saturn
must've been hard to be a poor kid
I just made the wrong choices in style and technology
i had Kappa and a ps1 🙂
luv me reeboks
luv me ps1
'ate nikeys
simple as
>nikeys
Why do brits call them that?
cos we're stupid and like to say things silly
Nike and PC
Is there a video that captures the essence of the 90's more than Freestyler?
Not more, but still good.
The Pest, unironically
Would you?
Of course you would.
how popular was this outside of finland?
thats crazy i never thought it was that big
Was huge in NZ for like a month.
I bought the single at ECM Newmarket
Was huge in Ukraine/Russia up until 2009 at least. Everyone had it on their players/phones.
I was in Australia and it was on video shows and radio a lot.
FREEESTYLAAAAA
WAKA MAKA FOR
str8 fron the top ov mah bone
I wish i could find the Fila jacket i used to have as a kid
I need that reaction pic of this guy looking super moronic. Someone posted it some time ago.
Continue to rakamakafou of course
>>A kid with an attitude is listening to music on a subway car when a trickster (played by the band's lead singer) gives him the power to freeze, rewind and fast-forward time with his minidisc player.
>>The kid wastes it on trivial pranks.