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On March 27th, 2015, German band ''Tokio Hotel'' released the music video for their song "Feel It All" on their YouTube channel. The video, according to lead singer Bill Kaulitz, was based off of films such as Requiem for a Dream, Kids, and Christiane F. – Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo.  
On March 27th, 2015, the German band ''Tokio Hotel'' released the music video for their song "Feel It All" on their YouTube channel. The video, according to lead singer Bill Kaulitz, was based on films such as Requiem for a Dream, Kids, and Christiane F. – Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo.  


Kaulitz plays himself as a drug addict in the video, where he is seen using drugs such as heroin and cocaine, engaging in prostitution, and passing out in a nightclub. According to the video's director, Kaulitz actually put needles in his skin to make the video as realistic as possible, but did so safely without actually doing any drugs. There are also scenes of other people engaging in drug use, as well sexual acts, fighting, and there is a scene depicting someone dying of accidental overdose. In the version available on YouTube, the nudity and skin-and-syringe contact were blurred out.
Kaulitz plays himself as a drug addict in the video, where he is seen using drugs such as heroin and cocaine, engaging in prostitution, and passing out in a nightclub. According to the video's director, Kaulitz actually put needles in his skin to make the video as realistic as possible but did so safely without actually doing any drugs. There are also scenes of other people engaging in drug use, as well as sexual acts, fighting, and there is a scene depicting someone dying of an accidental overdose. In the version available on YouTube, the nudity and skin-and-syringe contact were blurred out.


It has been reported by the band and others associated with them that an uncensored version of the video exists with the nudity and syringe use not blurred out. It is unknown if this version has more scenes that were not suitable for YouTube.
It has been reported by the band and others associated with them that an uncensored version of the video exists with the nudity and syringe use not blurred out. It is unknown if this version has more scenes that were not suitable for YouTube.
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While the censored video is available on YouTube, the uncensored video has not been released.
While the censored video is available on YouTube, the uncensored video has not been released.


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The album containing the song that the music video is based on.

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On March 27th, 2015, the German band Tokio Hotel released the music video for their song "Feel It All" on their YouTube channel. The video, according to lead singer Bill Kaulitz, was based on films such as Requiem for a Dream, Kids, and Christiane F. – Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo.

Kaulitz plays himself as a drug addict in the video, where he is seen using drugs such as heroin and cocaine, engaging in prostitution, and passing out in a nightclub. According to the video's director, Kaulitz actually put needles in his skin to make the video as realistic as possible but did so safely without actually doing any drugs. There are also scenes of other people engaging in drug use, as well as sexual acts, fighting, and there is a scene depicting someone dying of an accidental overdose. In the version available on YouTube, the nudity and skin-and-syringe contact were blurred out.

It has been reported by the band and others associated with them that an uncensored version of the video exists with the nudity and syringe use not blurred out. It is unknown if this version has more scenes that were not suitable for YouTube.

While the censored video is available on YouTube, the uncensored video has not been released.