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Chet Faker

Settling for your typical run-of-the-mill musicians? Not Chet Faker. He's a game changer in today's music industry, whose unique digitized soul and R&B production style exhales its own fresh flair. Australian-born and Grammy Award-nominated, Nicholas James Murphy, under the moniker of Chet Faker, has been making waves in the industry since his 2012 cover of Blackstreet's "No Diggity" became an overnight sensation.

Now let's talk about his striking music videos. He is often hands-on and deeply involved in their production, bringing a thematically consistent and authentic touch. His breakthrough cover of "No Diggity" was paired with a simple black-and-white footage of studio sessions, which exploded online. His music video for "Gold", directed by Hiro Murai, garnered a global audience, with memorable scenes of roller-skating girls synchronously grooving to the song on a dark highway. And who can forget the stellar animations in the music video for "1998", making us travel back in time? Murphy's understated approach towards these visuals expose the bare emotions of his songs. Props to you if you've noticed that he often keeps his wardrobe choice to simple black and white, emulating the purity of his music!

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