In the music video for Finger Eleven's "Not Going to Be Afraid," the band takes on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. The video opens with lead singer Scott Anderson hunched over in a dark room, struggling with an inner turmoil. As the music starts to swell, Anderson rises from his chair and walks out of the shadows, symbolizing his decision to confront his fears. The video follows Anderson as he travels through a desolate urban landscape, encountering challenges and obstacles along the way. Through his encounters with various individuals, Anderson learns to embrace his own individuality and strength, ultimately finding the courage to face his fears head-on.
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| Music | Music Video | 04:31 | 159 |
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