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Ice MC's "Think About the Way," released in 1994, stands as a cornerstone of the Eurodance era, blending high-energy production with a distinct ragga-style vocal delivery. Directed by Giacomo De Simone, the original music video serves as a quintessential artifact of 90s visual culture, capturing the vibrant and often surreal aesthetic that defined the decade's dance music scene.

The video features the British-Italian rapper Ice MC (Ian Campbell) alongside the powerful, soaring vocals of Alexia. Visually, it utilizes the "fish-eye" lens and high-contrast lighting popular in mid-90s music videos to create a sense of kinetic energy. The HD remasters of the original footage highlight the meticulous choreography and the era-specific fashion—oversized streetwear and bold patterns—that helped the track achieve massive crossover success across Europe and the UK. ice_mc_think_about_the_way_original_video_1994_hd

Beyond its visual appeal, the video and song gained legendary status through their inclusion in the soundtrack of the 1996 cult classic film "Trainspotting." This association bridged the gap between mainstream club hits and the gritty, underground cinematic movements of the time. The video's structure, alternating between Ice MC’s rapid-fire verses in stylized urban settings and Alexia’s melodic choruses, perfectly mirrors the song's tension between rap and soul. Ice MC's "Think About the Way," released in

Even decades later, the "Think About the Way" video remains a nostalgic touchstone. Its 1994 release marked the peak of the Eurodance movement, and the high-definition restorations available today allow a new generation to appreciate the technical creativity and infectious optimism that characterized the "Italo-dance" sound. It remains a testament to a time when dance music was a global visual and auditory phenomenon. Visually, it utilizes the "fish-eye" lens and high-contrast