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On August 27, 2020, Blackpink released an 18-second long teaser clip of the music video for "Ice Cream"; [24] [25] the music video was released a day later on August 28. Both videos were released on the group's official YouTube channel. [26] [27] The music video for "Ice Cream" was directed by frequent director and collaborator Seo Hyun-seung. [28]
Indeed, at the end of the "Justified & Ancient" music video, the KLF exit in a submarine, while being waved off by the rest of the cast, before the video finishes with a snippet from the "Doctorin' the Tardis" music video featuring the superimposed credit-like text saying "The KLF would like to thank 'THE FIVE' for making all of this impossible".
The music video was filmed near the Jamaica Colosseum Mall in Jamaica, Queens and it features a cameo by Sam Sneed, Shyheim, Tyson Beckford, Soul For Real, and Irv Gotti. The director of the music video, Ralph McDaniels, said: "The most challenging thing about shooting 'Ice Cream' was controlling the crowd once the public found out the group ...
KLF Communications' advert for "Justified & Ancient", with a quote from the lyrics: "They travel the world in their ice cream van, they've voyaged to the bottom of time. They've been to the place where the Mu-Mu mate, and the children still cry 'Mine's a 99!'" Chill Out is cited by AllMusic as "one of the essential ambient albums". [112]
Welcome to the Dark Ages was a three-day event organised by The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu (the JAMs; more widely known as The KLF), held in Liverpool in August 2017. The event heralded a revival of the creative partnership between Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond, under the name with which they first recorded and released music together in 1987.
The full music video was released at SBS MTV on October 21, and at YouTube on October 22, 2012. At the start of the video, PSY is "gobbling up a few ice cream cones." [7] The song's music video also features a cameo by South Korean rapper Psy. Hyuna had previously featured in the music video for PSY's "Gangnam Style".
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The video has been noted, for being visually reminiscent of Spanish musical artist, El Guincho's music video, Bombay (also produced by CANADA.) [5] Pitchfork placed "Ice Cream" at number 47 in its list of "The Top 100 Tracks of 2011".