90s

12 Music Videos From The '90s That Are So Terrible They're Actually Great

Music videos have always been great ways for bands to show off their musical and artistic talent, as well as sell their singles. Unfortunately, sometimes even a good song can get a bad video, but in the case of these 12, even a bad video can still be entertaining.

David Hasselhoff - "Hooked On A Feeling"

That's right, The Hoff covered the Blue Swede classic. No, it was not any good. No, the music video was especially not good.

Eiffel 65 - "Blue (Da Ba Dee)"

We're still not sure which is worse; the song or the video. Whoever wins, we lose.

Hanson - "MMMBop"

The video's innocent and normal enough, and then they start dancing on the freaking moon. What the hell?

702 - "You Don't Know"

Gotta love those unintentionally hilarious robotic dance moves.

Eddie Murphy ft. Michael Jackson - "Whatzupwitu"

I mean, there was pretty much no chance this was ever going to be good, but how bad it is makes it especially funny.

It only gets worse from here...

Ace of Base - "The Sign"

This video is everything bad about 90s CG, and we kinda love to hate it.

Bloodhound Gang - "The Bad Touch"

Why are they in monkey suits? Just why?

Right Said Fred - "I'm Too Sexy"

We know this song is supposed to be funny, but God is the video just off.

LFO - "Summer Girls"

This video deserves a spot on this list just for its douchey hairstyles alone.

Michael Bolton - "Said I Loved You... But I Lied"

The singularly most cheesy love song video ever, we can't help but adore it.

Metallica - "Until It Sleeps"

What the hell is even going on in this? Also, why did Metallica suck so much in the 90s?

Bjork - "Hunter"

I've got nothing. I can't even.

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