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
Frontman Boy George explained that the song addresses the —the pressure to please everyone rather than standing up for one's true self.
The thief is confronted, forced to return the stolen goods, and made to "walk the plank" into the river. Culture Club - Karma Chameleon (Official Music Video)
As evening falls, the remaining passengers celebrate on the boat, dancing together in harmony around Boy George. Visual Symbols & Style
The title suggests that if you are not true to yourself, "Karma-justice" is nature's way of paying you back. Lyrics like "You're my lover, not my rival"
A multiracial crowd in late 19th-century attire waits for a riverboat. A pickpocket (often referred to as "Mr. Mustache") is seen stealing jewelry from unsuspecting victims in the crowd.
Culture Club – Karma Chameleon https://www.tv80s.com ... - Facebook As evening falls, the remaining passengers celebrate on
Represents someone who constantly changes their personality or "colors" to fit into their surroundings, leading to a lack of commitment or integrity.