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Frontman Boy George explained that the song addresses the —the pressure to please everyone rather than standing up for one's true self.

Represents someone who constantly changes their personality or "colors" to fit into their surroundings, leading to a lack of commitment or integrity. Culture Club - Karma Chameleon (Official Music Video)

The group boards a boat named "The Chameleon." Inside, the pickpocket is caught cheating at a poker game after dealing himself a royal flush. Frontman Boy George explained that the song addresses

Directed by Peter Sinclair, the video is a period piece set in . Directed by Peter Sinclair, the video is a

Lyrics like "You're my lover, not my rival" were inspired by Boy George's hidden and often difficult relationship with the band's drummer, Jon Moss. Music Video Storyline

The title suggests that if you are not true to yourself, "Karma-justice" is nature's way of paying you back.

"Karma Chameleon" by Culture Club is more than just a catchy 80s anthem; it is a vibrant narrative about authenticity and consequences. This guide breaks down the meaning and making of its iconic official music video .