Londonbeat - I've Been Thinking About You (video) -
Critics have noted that the music video’s "random" or disconnected imagery actually mirrors the disjointed nature of the lyrics' "confused" emotional state. The juxtaposition of the "haunting resonance" of the vocals with an infectious, dance-floor-ready groove creates a tension between heartbreak and the physical excitement of a potential reunion. 3. Musical Hybridity
The visual "messiness" often attributed to the videos reflects the song’s complex genre-bending. Music historians describe the track as a "tasty blend" of: Londonbeat - I've Been Thinking About You (Video)
To support the single's global release, Londonbeat produced two distinct promotional videos, each catering to different stylistic trends of the time: Critics have noted that the music video’s "random"
Directed toward the American market, this version opts for a more grounded, urban aesthetic. Set in a dance studio with large glass windows and exposed brick walls, the video alternates between vibrant color and moody black-and-white shots. The focus here is on choreography and raw energy, aligning the track with the street-dance and house-music culture that influenced its production. 2. Themes of Longing and Obsession Musical Hybridity The visual "messiness" often attributed to
Reflecting the soul backgrounds of members like Jimmy Helms.
Lyrically, the song explores the persistent, often intrusive nature of romantic memory. The recurring refrain— "I've been thinking about you, and I can't get you off my mind" —captures a state of emotional "stone crazy" fixation after a breakup.
Evident in the "thundering kickdrum" and florid piano lines.