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The alternate version of the video for "Everybody Knows".Counterpoint Duet: The most famous example is definitely "Somebody That I Used to Know", but other songs of hers have done it as well, such as "Wandering Limbs" and "Everlovin' Ya".The Chanteuse: Her role in the music video of "Good Intent".The intro to "Goldmine" is a brief snippet from the end of "Cameo Lover", from four years before it.Call-Back: An untitled interlude heard at the end of "Limbo" (or "Posse" on the international version of Vows) reprises the "Star so light, star so bright" melody from "Settle Down".Also in the video of "Somebody That I Used to Know".
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In the background some lyrics from the song also appear in Japanese, like 日常 "everyday", リスニング "listening", and 音楽 "music".(Note that Left Eye of the band TLC (who is mentioned in the song) was known for using sign language in their videos.) Kimbra's dance moves include quotes from the song's lyrics in Australian Sign Language that was choreographed by a Deaf fan.Bilingual Bonus: In the video for "90s Music"."Madhouse" also uses this trope as a metaphor for a chaotic relationship.Bedlam House: The video for "Come Into My Head" has her as a patient in an old-fashioned mental hospital with apparently very lax security while The Shrink (type 2) tries to calm her down, but doesn't have much luck.