Bruno Mars has always favored an old school style. For his latest video, Bruno taps into that vintage feel by mimicking variety shows of the 60s and 70s.
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She dropped the single, teased us with album info, and now we have the full music video to her latest single “Boomerang.” Read more…
After teasing fans six days ago with a snippet, Beyoncé releases the full music video for “Love On Top.” Read more…
Funkmaster Flex premiered this track, but don’t worry, we’ve got the untagged version for your listening pleasure. Bow Wow links up with Lil’ Wayne for the first single off of his Cash Money debut, Underrated which hits stores December 6th. ”Sweat” is produced by Detail. Read more…
Kelly Rowland turns up the sex appeal in the music video for “Lay It On Me” featuring Big Sean. Read more…
Spitta is back with a new visual for “Ways To Kill Em” from his Verde Terrace mixtape.
Check out the brand new video from K. Koke, “Nothing to Something” featuring Jay-Soul.
Wale gives his The Eleven One Eleven Theory track “Bait” the video treatment. Shot in Miami’s King Of Diamonds strip club, Wale takes part in the recreational strip club activities, all while joined by his Maybach Music counterparts.
Tyga flexes his executive chops with the music video for “Heisman” featuring Honey Cocaine. Who is Honey Cocaine, you ask? Well she happens to be the first signee to Tyga’s Last Kings record label and is making her first mark in music on this track.
“Heisman” is rumored to be taken off of #BitchImTheShit, Tyga’s upcoming mixtape hosted by DJ Ill Will.
What do you think of Honey Cocaine’s skills?
Mac Miller drops “Smile Back,” the second visual from his upcoming album Blue Slide Park which drops November 8th. Directed by Ian Wolfson, “Smile Back” is probably one of Mac’s cleanest music videos, as it tells the story of an alleged heist.
The-Dream keeps things simple in the black and white visual to “Long Gone,” a song about the expired love of a relationship. The track comes from The-Dream’s free internet LP that he released last month, entitled 1977.
It’s good to that The-Dream is actually singing on this song. The visual also shows off his recent weight loss.
The first single from Timbaland’s upcoming Shock Value III album features vocals from Pitbull, with production by David Guetta. The music video takes place seaside with plenty of eye candy to go around.
The only problem with track is upon listening, it’s hard to figure out if this track belong to Pitbull or Timbaland. There also isn’t music to the song aside from it’s awesome beat. Timbaland’s lyrics are nearly unrecognizable. No idea how this will fair on the charts, but hopefully Timbaland has something else up his sleeve.
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