Congratulations to local L.A. TV station KDOC for having perhaps the biggest New Years Eve trainwreck of the year, if not all time. See below for a sampling of the actual broadcast feed, including performances by Macy Gray and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
File under: Live TV is hard. Also: Don't drink and do TV.
While his partner goes off to do a little acting in Seattle, Big Boi keeps it realer than real in his Atlanta hometown. Director A. Papalexopoulos delivers the whiplash drive-bys and rapid fire performances from Sir Lucious Left Foot, The King of the South and the cop from that New Years Eve movie, all with a glorious old school feel that'll make you think your Motorola 2way is blowing up .
2 Chainz, the break-out guest rapper of 2012, takes it solo in the new year with a blast of Miami style from fashion-world director Elisha Smith-Leverock. With his boat getting a tow from an armored car and more logo-blurs than Nas in Times Square, the former Tity Boi makes a big-time impression. Plus, there's a glorious Rick James-esque leopard print outfit. That lepotard should get its own Grammy.
Life as a rising hip-hop star might take you all the way from Compton to Paris, but, as made clear in a High As F*ck interlude, the guys back home aren't gonna let you get away with not returning the dominoes you borrowed.
This 2014... PARTY LIKE A ROCKSTAR with MOTRIZ new song "HOUSE MUSIC MACHINE"!
Directed by Ciro Ayala | Executive Producer: Liu Ming Fei | Lead Actress: Claudia Lee | Produced by Rockstar Energy Drink (Taiwan) & Provoke Records | 2013
Lewis Cater, director: "I am a massive Spike Lee fan. Do The Right Thing is one of my all time favourites and it really inspired some of the set ups in this video. I set out to create a tale of friendship, morality, trust and deception. There is a sense of reality behind this too so I wanted the viewer to warm towards the boy, adore him and understand the life he leads."
So, here we are in 2013. 12/21/12 came and went without an apocalypse. Which means you're able to see this Alekesam video directed by John Bollozos which posits that there ain't no house party like an end of the world house party.