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These hauntingly beautiful music videos will never leave you. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the most emotionally resonant videos that leave a huge mark even after they’re done.

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00:00 I wear this crown of thorns.
00:04 Welcome to Ms Mojo and today we're counting down our picks for the most
00:07 emotionally resonant videos that leave a huge mark even after they're done.
00:11 Number 10. Sleep on the floor - The Lumineers
00:19 There are many ways to deal with the passing of a loved one. In the video for Sleep on the Floor,
00:24 a woman joins her partner on a road trip of self-discovery.
00:27 "Hack yourself a toothbrush, dear. Hack yourself a favourite flower."
00:33 She almost finds herself consumed by grief,
00:36 but instead channels her emotions into a life-affirming journey.
00:40 This inspirational tale encourages viewers to embrace the day with the
00:43 knowledge that every moment is precious. "Forget what father Brennan said.
00:48 We were not born insane." Keeping a hopeful view on the future,
00:54 the main character sees the country and builds a life with a potential soulmate.
00:58 The fact that it's all revealed to be a what-if scenario adds a sad poignancy
01:10 that gets us crying and appreciating the little things in life.
01:13 Number 9. The Living Years - Mike and the Mechanics
01:24 For this classic 1980s video, Mike and the Mechanics take a look
01:28 at the bonds between fathers and sons.
01:30 Choirs bring the chorus about the complex relationships between family members to life,
01:43 and when we see a dad with his child, the important message at the heart of the lyrics comes out.
01:48 "You say you just don't see it, he says it's perfect sense, you just can't get agreement."
01:55 Plus, signs of the departed represent a memory of people who shape our lives.
01:59 In combining these simple shots with a powerful message,
02:02 the band reminds viewers to appreciate their loved ones while they're still around.
02:17 To top it all off, the funeral theme helps to convey the emotion coming from the performance.
02:22 Number 8. Hello, Adele - The Future - Adele
02:31 In this music video, Adele visits an old mansion and gorgeous woods to explore her past.
02:36 Flashbacks take a look at a defunct relationship, as the artist calls her former self.
02:46 "Hello" has a dreamlike quality, taking a look at the concept of memory and regret.
02:51 And there's no denying Adele's dramatic visual performance works especially well alongside her
03:01 stellar vocals. With the perfect song playing, the story of a former flame plays out in flashbacks
03:07 to great effect. The plot unfolds like a real piece of cinema that could have easily become
03:16 a feature-length film. It's full of heartbreak and inspires us to do some more self-reflection.
03:21 Number 7. The Scientist - Coldplay
03:30 From the opening note, The Scientist's simple but soul-stirring melody lets you know you're
03:43 in for an emotionally heavy journey. The music video complements these kind of feelings with
03:47 slow frames and beautiful shots of Chris Martin that are aptly timed, tugging at our heartstrings.
03:53 The story plays out in reverse as we follow Martin as he walks, runs, and leaps backwards
04:04 through a city landscape. By the end, we learn that we've been watching the aftermath of a
04:08 tragic car accident, which resulted in the protagonist's companion being flung through the windshield.
04:13 The final moments showing how happy they were right before the crash are juxtapositionally
04:24 heartbreaking. It's a great video that's just as resonant as the song it was made for.
04:33 Number 6. Thank You - Alanis Morissette
04:36 Choosing to reveal herself, Alanis Morissette is unafraid to take a chance with this concept.
04:41 Her memorable video for Thank You could have been a disaster, but actually functions like a welcome
04:52 change of pace from an artist at her peak. She walks around the city as an Eve-like figure as
04:57 she observes people living their lives. Showing gratitude for everything, she welcomes the ebbs
05:08 and flows of being in an urban landscape. It all plays out like a welcome hug to humanity,
05:13 filled with vulnerability and strength. It goes beyond mere shock value,
05:22 instead making us stop and really think. Number 5. Happier - Marshmello Featuring Bastille
05:28 Any animal lover should have a box of tissues handy before pressing play on this video.
05:32 In the story, a young girl receives a puppy for her birthday. The two grow up together,
05:43 as the pet provides emotional support during tough times. This makes it
05:47 especially heartbreaking when the owner has to say goodbye.
05:50 While nothing lasts forever, this plot shows that it's important to remember all the good
06:00 times we have with our pets. There's also a hopeful message at the end,
06:04 about honouring their memory and being able to move forward.
06:06 You might not want to watch it more than once, but this Marshmello video
06:14 tackles important themes that leave a lasting impact.
06:18 I will go, go, go. Number 4. Adam's Song - Blink-182
06:25 While Blink-182 is known for their irreverent sense of humour,
06:28 they also have an underrated catalogue of serious tracks.
06:32 Adam's Song represents one of their saddest and most honest releases. The melancholic video
06:44 follows the band during their day-to-day life, while spotlighting people around them that are
06:48 having a hard time. These background characters' experiences speak to mental health difficulties
07:00 that sometimes happen without anyone knowing. Through these small moments,
07:03 the band highlights the often unspoken realities that affect millions.
07:13 The quiet, moving beauty of this music video speaks volumes for anyone familiar with that
07:18 internal pain. Number 3. Lazarus - David Bowie
07:27 For one of his final releases, David Bowie delivered another masterstroke of music and visual art.
07:32 The Lazarus video finds him laying in a room blindfolded, interspersed with scenes of him
07:41 in front of a wardrobe. The vulnerable imagery gives viewers an unfiltered look into his last
07:46 months. Watching this after his death, people can make many connections between the imagery
07:53 and his health. He begins to float above the bed, ultimately enters the wardrobe. In moments,
07:58 that could be seen as a metaphor for passing away. You could interpret this as a brutal examination
08:06 of dying, but it's also full of honesty about the process. Ultimately, Bowie grapples with
08:11 inescapable truths in the transcendent conclusion to his career. Number 2. Beautiful - Christina
08:16 Aguilera Christina Aguilera was always considered a great talent, but this song and video helped
08:22 take her career to another level. The clip features a variety of people dealing with
08:34 personal issues, from doubting their bodies to being judged. There's a positive message here
08:38 that speaks to providing compassion, visibility and affirmation to those who need it the most.
08:43 Far from being preachy, Aguilera offers up empathy and support for everyone in this video,
08:53 with multiple groups having applauded the work for its inclusion of the LGBTQIA+ community.
08:59 As the vocalist sings about the beauty within all of us,
09:07 these visuals function as the perfect accompaniment to bolster its honest look at humanity.
09:11 Before we unveil our top pick, here are a few honorable mentions.
09:19 Wake Me Up When September Ends - Green Day A young couple's relationship breaks down
09:24 when one of them goes to war. My Immortal - Evanescence - Amy Lee appears in a somber
09:35 video as she spends her time alone, contemplating life and love. I Know You Care - Ellie Goulding
09:47 A teen with cancer grapples with her relationships in scenes from 2012's Now Is Good.
09:52 Every Time - Britney Spears A look at the dark side of celebrity through
10:02 a destructive relationship. I Feel So Small - Britney Spears
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10:24 Hurt - Johnny Cash Johnny Cash was in the final stages of his
10:31 life when he filmed his video for Hurt. In a way, he almost seems to be waving goodbye with the piece.
10:40 His moving performance combines with images of his life and career. The mixture is so sure to
10:46 move audiences to tears, giving the Nine Inch Nails song a new and powerful meaning. He's
10:51 willing to put himself on display during one of his most vulnerable moments as an artist,
10:55 and the result is breathtaking. Ultimately, Cash and his wife,
11:02 June, share the screen in this eulogy full of difficult reflections. Hope, Hurt, and Love.
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