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The Human League Video Single is a music video compilation by the British synthpop group The Human League, released on VHS and Betamax format tape. Marketed as a "video single", it was released in the UK in August 1983. The Human League would go on to release a full video album in 1988 for their Greatest Hits compilation.
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