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Joost - Ome Robert — (official Video)

Visually, "Ome Robert" is a "random mess of words" and imagery that prioritizes energy over a linear narrative.

The official music video for by Joost Klein serves as a pivotal artifact in the artist's career, marking his early transition from a hip-hop-focused YouTuber to a high-energy "gabber pop" icon. Released in April 2018, the video encapsulates the surrealist, chaotic, and anti-establishment aesthetic that would eventually define his performance at Eurovision 2024. Artistic Style and Visual Symbolism Joost - Ome Robert (Official Video)

: The video includes a controversial reference to a scene from the film Full Metal Jacket , specifically the "sucky sucky $5" line, which highlights Joost’s unfiltered and often provocative creative style. Visually, "Ome Robert" is a "random mess of

Joost - Ome Robert — (official Video)