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Adam Lambert Makes Like A Mad Hatter In "If I Had You" Video

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The American Idol Season 8 runner-up Adam Lambert's highly-anticipated music video for his third single and catchy eurobeat dance tune, "If I Had You" off his debut album "For Your Entertainment," has been premiered via US network VH1 on Monday afternoon. Many might say, Lambert has made more of a splash since coming in second during season 8 of American Idol. He has stirred up controvery and many look at him and his music as fun and edgy.
The same could be said about this new video. The Bryan Barber-directed video mostly features the 'Idol' runner-up donning a top hat in LA's Griffith Park with a heavy troupe of dancers in glam costumes, following him pan-like through the woods. "Basically, what it's saying is no matter what color your skin is, no matter what religion you are, no matter what your sexuality is ... we can all party together," Lambert told MTV. "And all this other stuff - money, success, fortune, fashion, glam - it's all great, but it doesn't mean anything if you're not connecting." Channeling tribal elements and mystery, the video has officially been described as an "artistic gathering of all types of people to socialize, dance, and party while taking in this display of beauty and mystery."
The glorified performance piece was inspired by Lambert's experience at the Burning Man festival nearly five years ago and pays tribute to a counter-culture of underground designers, performance artists and bohemians who have influenced Lambert. Clearly, Lambert was thinking big with the song, which meant that it needed an equally epic video. "Over the past year, in addition to my unbelievable opportunities, I have also been faced with the unique challenge of staying positive in light of some critics and closed mindedness. My friends, family, and my devoted fans have been a key force in keeping me grounded," Lambert concluded. "In addition to the fantastic beat and melody, the song's lyrics are what really stand out to me," the 28-year-old entertainer shared, adding, "the message is one of Love."
Yes, the message is very clear. Lambert wants us to all put aside our differences and all party and celebrate life together lovingly. Lambert stays a teen act while undermining his chances to become a true wizardly pop star. And of course, his talent is showcased in the video. Lambert is currently traveling across North America for his 'Glam Nation' tour to promote his debut album with his "American Idol" pal Allison Iraheta and Australian singer/songwriter Orianthi.

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