Gnarls Barkley - Crazy (official Video) -

: "Crazy" was the first single ever to reach No.1 on the UK charts through computer downloads only , a week before it was physically available in shops.

The official music video for Gnarls Barkley’s "Crazy," released in 2006, is a seminal work in music video history, recognized for its innovative use of . Directed by Robert Hales , the video won MTV Video Music Awards for Best Direction and Best Editing. Thematic Framework: Psychology and Perception Gnarls Barkley - Crazy (Official Video)

The video directly reflects the song's meditation on . : "Crazy" was the first single ever to reach No

: Before the Rorschach version was finalized, the band’s UK label released a different video to outlets like the BBC. Cultural Impact and Reception This design mirrors the song's exploration of the

: The entire video is styled after a psychiatric evaluation , using animated, mirrored inkblots that morph continuously. This design mirrors the song's exploration of the "thin line" between being crazy and being right.

: In recent years, an official 4K Remaster of the video was released to preserve its visual complexity for modern displays.

: Throughout the video, the inkblots form ambiguous and explicit shapes, including animals (centipedes, bats, spiders), a cranium, "Satan," and the silhouettes of duo members CeeLo Green and Danger Mouse.