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- Kind of famous and sort of rich, rapper and actor Vince Staples navigates the challenges and surprises of everyday life in his hometown of The Beach.
- Music video for 'Ghostbusters' by Ray Parker Jr.
- A contemporary dance performed by Maddie Ziegler to Chandelier by Sia.
- The music video for "Style" by Taylor Swift.
- The music video for Rodrigo's second single from her debut album SOUR. The song "deja vu" was released on April 1st, 2021.
- Spice Girls performs in the music video "Say You'll Be There" from the album "Spice" recorded for Virgin Records. The Spice Girls dance in the desert and take on fictional action star identities. They sing and play use weapon and martial arts skills to capture a man driving a blue Dodge Charger.
- Music video for Smash Mouth's song, 'All Star'.
- Circle of the fire and the other side of the love and hate
- Weird Al creates yet another parody to the well known song "Happy" by Pharrell with many popular stars dancing and singing.
- Music video for The Pretty Reckless's song, 'Going to Hell'.
- A young couple stealing their way through life find a boy who appears to be abused in a house they have broken into. They take the boy with them, enjoying their time together as a 'family' until the police catch up to them.
- A dance performed by Shia LaBeouf and Maddie Ziegler.
- A music video for White Zombie's song, 'Thunder Kiss '65'.
- The music video features the band exploring a hotel which they are care-taking.
- Music video for Smash Mouth's cover of The Monkees's song,' I'm a Believer'.
- A music video for Taylor Swift's song, Teardrops on My Guitar.
- "The Odyssey" reaches for inspiration from great literary journeys such as Dante's "Inferno" and the eponymous work by Homer to portray the many phases of love, break-up, and suffering. Featuring songs from Florence + the Machine's latest album "How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful," "The Odyssey" is a collection of the band's previously released music videos and introduces the one for "Third Eye."
- The music video for "The Longest Time" by Billy Joel.
- A girl found out that she is not out of the woods from her relationship yet.
- Music video to the incredible George Harrison track "what is life?"
- Glenn Frey performs in the music video "You Belong to the City" from the original soundtrack for the television series Miami Vice (1984) recorded for MCA Records. Frey leave his apartment and walks the streets of New York City where he repeatedly crosses paths with a woman.
- Music video for Sara Bareilles's song, Brave.
- Official music video for 'LOUD' by Sofia Carson. Written by Alida Garpestad, Larus Arnarson, Michael McHenry and Paris Carney. The video is all about female empowerment, to be 'LOUD' and to be heard in a men's world. That is what's Sofia Carson all about.
- It takes place in what is believed to be a dream, and explores a violent and sexual world where 30 Seconds to Mars are stalked and attacked by various figures known as "The Gimps".
- Major Lazer performs in the music video "Hold the Line" from the album "Guns Don't Kill People - Lazers Do" recorded for Downtown Records. The animated music video features a black superhero who is fighting in a futuristic world against strange pale vampires. The hero fights the under while riding on a rocket sled.
- This music video is the second single released by Oasis off their 2002 album, "Heathen Chemistry". It peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart.
- Official music video for ''Taste of You'' by Rezz featuring Dove Cameron. Written by Alexander Healey, Dove Cameron, Isabelle Rezazadeh, Michaela Renée Osborne and Nick Chiari. The music video has been directed by Felicity Jayn Heath. It is an alternative/indie song with an own spin to dance/electro music.
- In the music video for his song The Fighter, Keith Urban performs the song on a dark soundstage accompanied by Carrie Underwood, while a young blonde dancer freestyles under a highway overpass.
- The music video to Eminem's "Rap God".
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs performs in the music video "Heads Will Roll" from the album "It's Blitz!" recorded for Interscope Records. The music video begins with a close up on a synthesizer playing. Karen O sings while the band plays in front of people who are sitting at tables. Clips of a werewolf creature in a long hallway play throughout.
- Music video for "These Walls", song by Kendrick Lamar.
- A corrupt businessman pays dearly for his sins.
- The new music video "Plead Their Case," released on Vevo/YouTube on March 8 emphasizes the plight of a woman considering whether or not to take the chemical abortion drug protocol mifepristone/misoprostol). Her pondering is juxtaposed with a Supreme Court justice laboring over his decision of ruling on abortion.
- Julian Casablancas awakens fellow Voidz members and shines light on the darkness of the past and present, while being chased by corporate McDemon.
- Official music video for "I Can Only Imagine" by MercyMe.
- Alice In Chains performs in the music video "Would?" from the original motion picture soundtrack from the film Singles (1992) recorded for Columbia Records. The band plays and sings as they stand in front of a collection of photographs.
- Ne-Yo performs in the music video "Miss Independent" from the album "Year of the Gentleman" recorded for Def Jam Records. The music video opens with Ne-Yo entering an office building and wishing 'good morning' to the workers there. He gets to his office and begins to sing as he stands in front of a white curtain with dancers.
- "Die Young" is a music for the song of the same name song by American recording artist Kesha. It was released on September 25, 2012 as the lead single from her second studio album, Warrior (2012).
- Plain White T's perform in the music video "Hey There Delilah" from the albums "All That We Needed" and "Every Second Counts" recorded for Hollywood and Fearless Records. Using split screens the music video shows Tom Higgenson singing the song while the band sits around in another room. Video footage of a woman walking around New York City plays throughout.
- Jacob is in love with a girl and he wants her to have his sweatshirt (music video of Jacob Sartorius's Sweatshirt).