I would like to propose that 'a-ha' is akin to the rickroll in the life series fandom


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I would like to propose that 'a-ha' is akin to the rickroll in the life series fandom

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A-Ha, Take On Me, 1985
Take On Me by a-ha: Have you seen this music video?
Yes, I have
I haven't, but I've heard the song
Never heard this song
We had a cover, now the original!
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a-ha 🎶 Take On Me

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ok so we know that steve definitely idolized tom cruise as like, a celeb who's looks he liked to emulate (likely mainly spurred on bc of nancy's crush on him) but can we talk about how "lead singer of A-Ha, Morten Harket" coded he is? because oh my god i was looking at pictures of him on pinterest and just LOOK at this guy?
i just KNOW steve harrington was OBSESSED with him. probably had pictures cut out from magazines stashed in a lil folder for ye olde outfit inspo and because he maybe perhaps had a bit of a crush on him and would scour the shops trying to recreate his looks. not to mention, he was def a huge inspo for what became the iconic harrington hair. and yes before you ask, steve did become absolutely insufferable when take on me dropped
a-ha (1984)
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