Real-Life Karaoke Screens

Metronomy's Music Video for "A Thing for Me" is Falsetto Fabulous

If you can make it through the falsetto fabulous "A Thing for Me" by British electronic band Metronomy, you'll see a fun adaptation of karaoke culture in real life.

Metronomy's "A Thing for Me" begins with a cheesy karaoke screen and the members of the band. The video then segues into a real-life version of the karaoke screen, complete with bouncing ball. The verses--which, gloriously, are not sung in falsetto--possess a cut-and-paste vintage feel with typographic thought bubbles.
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1. Real-life Karaoke Screens - Opportunity for creating interactive experiences and bridging the gap between virtual and real-world entertainment.
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Industry Implications
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