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December 2013

Robin Thicke "Feel Good" (Sophie Muller, dir.)

The Vegas odds on any artist scoring another smash like "Blurred Lines" are probably long, but Robin Thicke is clearly a gambling man. He hedges his bets on "Feel Good" by taking that "Blurred Lines" style and giving it a showgirl and Rat Pack twist in an over-the-top production that incorporates a massive video screen.

PS: Hopefully you didn't let it all ride on a return to NSFW territory, since Thicke and crew keep things clean here.

Pollination X "Techno Christmas" (Peter J Walsh, dir.)

The track by Pollination X is not your usual Christmas track. It has a great top line and a killer bass, it makes you want to dance through the Christmas holidays.

The idea for the promo is based on the clasic christmas family photo, except this family of two are robots. Getting ready for the photo they try a few poses out before Miss robot brings out the mistletoe.

The robots kiss, sparking a chain reaction which sees them pop, lock and breakdance through the film ending in a freeze frame on their last of their moves for their Christmas photo.

The Aftermath: Beyonce Scores Huge Critical and Commercial Hit with Visual Album

Beyonce, Beyonce, Beyonce. Friday was all about the pop star thanks to the Kamikaze release of a visual album that broke all the rules: No set-up, no radio, no traditional press, no retail version (yet), no proper single or focus track, and a video for every song and then some.

How'd it do?

Numbers wise it looks like a smash: Billboard editor Bill Werde is reporting she's sold approx 600k units via the iTunes exclusive making for a #1 chart debut even though it only had three sale days in the charting window:

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