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The official music video for "It's a Miracle" by Culture Club is a whimsical, meta-textual celebration of the band's rapid ascent to global superstardom during the mid-1980s. Released in 1984 as the final single from their multi-platinum album Colour by Numbers , the video serves as both a playful self-parody and a vibrant time capsule of the New Romantic movement . The Central Metaphor: The Board Game of Fame

Originally titled "It's America," the song was inspired by Boy George’s first trip to the United States. culture_club_its_a_miracle_official_video

: The board is decorated with Monopoly-style spaces that represent the different stages of a pop star's career, from "Start" to various pitfalls and successes. The official music video for "It's a Miracle"

The video’s primary visual conceit is a giant, circular board game that the band members—Boy George, Jon Moss, Roy Hay, and Mikey Craig—physically navigate. : The board is decorated with Monopoly-style spaces