Mr. Vain (official Video) - Culture Beat [720p] Upscale -

Directed by Matt Broadley and filmed in Sweden, the music video serves as a visual metaphor for the song's themes of narcissism and hedonism:

The 1993 hit by the German Eurodance group Culture Beat is a cornerstone of '90s club culture. This track, known for its aggressive synth hook and driving rhythm, topped charts in at least 19 countries and remains one of the best-selling singles produced by a German artist. Video Narrative and Visuals Mr. Vain (Official Video) - Culture Beat [720p] Upscale

: Often cited as the "archetypal" Eurodance hit, it is frequently featured on "greatest of all time" lists by The Guardian and BuzzFeed. Directed by Matt Broadley and filmed in Sweden,

: Tania Evans , the lead vocalist, watches Supreme from across the room. He attempts to charm her, but she eventually uses a hand mirror to reveal his true, cracked nature, returning the scene to black-and-white. : Tania Evans , the lead vocalist, watches

: The video uses a color palette of gold, blue, and red hues, a common aesthetic in early '90s dance videos that evolved from late '80s rock visuals. Production and Impact

: The video follows Jay Supreme as "Mr. Vain." It begins in black-and-white, showing him putting on jewelry and noticing cracks in his own face when looking in a mirror.

: Produced by Torsten Fenslau, the song was released just months before his tragic death in a car accident.