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You’ll never guess what 80’s band Keith Urban’s new video was inspired by!

NEW YORK-AUG 12: Keith Urban performs in concert on ABC's "Good Morning America" in Rumsey Playfield, Central Park on August 12, 2016 in New York City. Photo: shutterstock

You’ll never guess what 80’s band Keith Urban’s new video was inspired by!

Keith Urban released a video for his song “Superman”, and it has an animation effect that was inspired by A-Ha’s legendary “Take on Me” video.

In this song, Keith Urban recalls a past romance. Their love was so good it made him feel invincible, like a superhero.  Keith co-produced this funky, electronic track with Captain Cuts. The Los Angeles-based production trio, comprising Ben Berger, Ryan McMahon and Ryan Rabin, also have credits on hit songs by Walk the Moon (“Shut Up And Dance”), Hailee Steinfeld (“Love Myself”) and Bebe Rexha (“I Got You”).

The three Captain Cuts members also play on the tune.

 

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