Harry Styles fans go wild as singer transforms into a SQUID for Music For A Sushi Restaurant video
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Harry Styles fans are losing their minds over the singer’s latest transformation when he turned into a squid for his new music video.
The singer, 28, traded his legs for very realistic-looking tentacles as he starred as a half-human and half-sea creature for his song Music For A Sushi Restaurant.
The video opens with three fishermen finding a washed up Harry with a shaggy beard on the beach.
Ex-squid-ite! Harry Styles fans are losing their minds over the singer’s latest transformation when he turned into a squid for his new music video
They take him back to their sushi restaurant, but before they can chop and cook him, he bursts into song.
Realizing they have a moneymaker on their hands, they shave his beard and clean his tentacles and start live shows with Harry performing.
Everything seems to be running smoothly at first, with Harry becoming more and more diva-esque with his demands and wild outfits.
Of-fish-al music video: The singer, 28, traded his legs for very realistic-looking tentacles as he starred as a half-human and half-sea creature for his song Music For A Sushi Restaurant
Hairy Styles: The video starts with three fishermen finding a washed up Harry on the beach with a shaggy beard
However, he soon loses his voice and the restaurant workers turn against him, turning him into a delicious plate of sushi.
The single has already been viewed almost five million times on Friday morning, after it premiered on YouTube on Thursday afternoon.
And fans couldn’t contain their reactions to the bizarre and artful video and took to social media to comment, calling it “iconic and traumatic at the same time.”
Dressed up like a kipper: they take him back to their sushi restaurant, but before they can chop and cook him, he bursts into song
Cray-zy: Realizing they have a moneymaker on their hands, they shave his beard and clean his tentacles and start live shows with Harry performing
One of them said, ‘Did I just watch a video where Harry Styles is a singing squid and then turned into sushi? Yes. Did I like it? Also yes.’
Another joked: ‘the little mermaid looks different’.
A third praised: ‘How do I tell my therapist that a video of Harry Styles like a squid made me find life worth living again’.
Off the scales: Everything seems to be going smoothly at first, with Harry becoming more and more diva-esque with his demands and wild outfits
Struggling: However, he soon loses his voice and the restaurant workers turn on him, turning him into a delicious plate of sushi
While a fourth echoed: ‘how are you supposed to literally go about your day after seeing Harry Styles as a squid.’
Another shocked viewer tweeted: ‘Seeing Harry Styles with tentacles wasn’t on the 2022 bingo card’.
While a sixth gushed: ‘Harry Styles as a sea monster/mermaid was not what I asked for, but was what I needed’.
Addicted! And fans couldn’t contain their reactions to the bizarre and artful video and took to social media to comment, calling it “iconic and traumatic at the same time.”
One fan delved into the meaning behind the video, claiming it’s the way the entertainment industry looks at artists.
They wrote: “I want to write an essay about how the music for a music video for a sushi restaurant was an allegory for the entertainment industry and how when an artist falls short in his ability instead of giving him room to improve and make it better.” to do, they’re just destroyed’ instead.
And one fan admitted that despite his new fishy look, Harry was still as attractive as ever, writing: “Harry Styles is the only man who can make himself half an octopus and still be sexy, like why do I sweat for a man with tentacles’.
Fintastic! One fan delved into the meaning behind the video, claiming it’s the way the entertainment industry looks at artists
Thirst: And one fan admitted that despite his new fishy appearance, Harry was still as attractive as ever
Harry recently spoke to NPR’s Leila Fadel about the meaning behind the song.
He said, “I was at a sushi restaurant in Los Angeles with my producer and one of our songs was from the last album” and commented that he thought it was strange to hear it in a sushi restaurant.
He continued: ‘And then I was like – that would be a really nice album title, but when the song started being made, I just put on Music for a Sushi Restaurant.
Leila said, ‘So the next time you’re in a sushi restaurant and you play this, you’ll think ‘It fits,’
Harry said, ‘I’ll be like—this is all I’ve ever wanted.’
Get them in! The single has already been viewed almost five million times on Friday morning, after it premiered on YouTube on Thursday afternoon
Hidden Depths: Harry recently spoke to NPR’s Leila Fadel about the meaning behind the song