Gotye - Somebody That I Used To Know (feat. Kimbra) -

: The painting symbolizes the shared history of the relationship, with Kimbra eventually "washing clean" of the paint as she breaks away.

: The song features a sparse xylophone melody based on the first nine notes of the nursery rhyme "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep". Gotye - Somebody That I Used To Know (feat. Kimbra)

: Gotye and Kimbra appear naked and are gradually painted into a geometric background inspired by Gotye's father's artwork. : The painting symbolizes the shared history of

"Somebody That I Used to Know," released by Belgian-Australian artist featuring New Zealand singer Kimbra in July 2011, is a multi-platinum art-pop single that became a global cultural phenomenon. Written and produced by Gotye at his parents' house in Australia, the song explores the bitter aftermath of a romantic breakup through two opposing perspectives. Composition and Sampling "Somebody That I Used to Know," released by

: The video has surpassed 2 billion views on YouTube and helped the song reach No. 1 in more than 25 countries.

The , directed by Natasha Pincus, became as iconic as the song itself. It features: