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Superheroes - Media Language

'Superheroes' is a song from Stormzy's second album, Heavy is the Head. The animated music video premiered on September 9, 2020.

Narrative structure & conventions

Narrative structure & conventions

  • 'Superheroes' subverts music-video norms.
  • It does not use performance shots.
  • Instead, the entire video is narrative-based.
    • Stormzy acts as a mentor/hero, guiding the boy.
    • The narrative shows different characters discovering their gifts or superpowers.
  • The lyrics narrate the story, while the visuals include real people and cultural events from 2020.
Colour palette & symbolism

Colour palette & symbolism

  • The video uses soft pastel shades to create a positive, uplifting atmosphere.
    • Pink sky = hope, optimism
    • Gold glow on Stormzy and the boy = inner strength & courage
  • Colour is used deliberately to reinforce the empowering message of the song.
Iconography & black empowerment

Iconography & black empowerment

  • Empowering imagery
    • Protest imagery: Placards and raised fists
    • These are symbols closely linked to Black pride, power, and resistance.
  • Final message
    • Stormzy places the world in the boy’s hands.
    • This symbolises the potential of ‘young Black kings and queens’ to shape the future.
Costume & character design

Costume & character design

  • Stormzy wears a black outfit, symbolising:
    • Black identity
    • Strength
    • Empowerment
  • The boy wears an Adidas tracksuit, chosen to mirror styles in Stormzy’s Sounds of the Skeng video.
  • This adds authenticity and makes the character relatable to young audiences.
Propp & character roles

Propp & character roles

  • The “young Black kings and queens” can be read as heroes in Propp’s narrative theory.
  • Stormzy acts as both:
    • Helper (supports the boy)
    • Hero (rescues him mid-flight)
  • There is empowerment through narrative.
  • The structure encourages viewers to see themselves as capable, powerful, and connected to a wider community.
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