Adds: Boys Like Girls "The Great Escape" (Red Ink/Columbia) Chevelle "Weel Enough Alone" (Epic) Daughtry "Home" (RCA) The Graduate "Sit And Sink" (Icon MES) Gwen Stefani "4 In The Morning" (Interscope) Huey "Pop, Lock & Drop It" (Jive/ZLG)
Adds: Luke Bryan "All My Friends Say" (Capitol Nashville)
CMT Pure Adds: Randy Rogers Band "One More Goodbye" (Mercury Nashville)
note: Video Static is now reporting adds for CMT's 24/7 music video channel CMT Pure Country, which reaches over 20 million homes via digital cable carriers.
If you associate the Cash Money crew with nothing else but gritty depictions of the dirty south, this period piece video for "You Ain't Know" might strike you as a surprising departure. Set during the gangster era of the '40s or so — grills and bling were in style back then too, of course— the video stars Lil Wayne and Birdman in a backroom deal at a posh nightclub. --> watch "You Ain't Know"