Beyoncé reveals yet another 30-second video snippet this time for the Timbaland-produced track “‘Yoncé.” The video enlists the help of supermodels Joan Smalls, Jourdan Dunn and Chanel Iman to explore the raw track’s themes of lust and voyeurism. Pick up the full clip via iTunes.
The wait is finally over as self-proclaimed music legend Kanye West has officially unveiled his "BLKKK SKKKN HEAD" music video.
Directed by Patrick Daughters, this promo for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs second single to be taken from recent LP 'Mosquito' also happens to be the first ever to be filmed atop the New York City landmark. Set on the viewing deck which is situated 86 floors up, the band played stuck around there from 2am until just past sunrise.
For those of you who don't know, Avril Lavigne was just 17 when she made her big music debut back in 2002. If you did the math, you'd know that she's 28 this year. But if you looked at her latest music video for the single "Here's to Never Growing Up," you'd still think she was stuck in high school mode. So it's no surprise that some folks think she needs a serious intervention.
Katy Perry's "Roar" is now one of the top videos. In the music video, she goes about in the jungle with a Nokia phone in tow, wearing animal print to camouflage and unsurprisingly roars in the face of danger.
In case you missed it, here’s the official new music clip for Brit Brit’s “Ooh La La,” which is on the soundtrack of the new Smurfs 2 movie. The clip also feature the littlest members of the Spears' clan doing normal kid stuff, but you can bet that they got paid big time to do it in front of the cameras.
Since the Fourth of July is a big deal in the U.S, country singer Taylor Swift decided it would be the perfect time to unleash this tour-music video for her song "Red." And it didn't take long for everyone else to try and analyze as to what the lyrics could possibly mean. Not sure if this is going to be a smash hit, but it certainly is catchy.
To prevent Katy Perry from hogging all the spotlight, Lady Gaga decided to release her newest single 'Applause' a week early (although she claims it was "leaked"). Sounds just like any other attempt at electro-pop, but at least it's better than Burqa.
Did you know Fergie did a song for that Great Gatsby remake? Neither did we, but here she is channeling a 1920s call girl for the single 'A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got).'
Miley Cyrus released a director's cut of "We Can't Stop" and it features plenty of additional footage. Her comeback video features tons of stuff, from teddy bear backpacks to french fry skulls and more. The video was apparently watered down when it first released, not what Cyrus was hoping for.