Bryan Smaller @ Company 3

Muse "Something Human" (Lance Drake, dir.)

Buckle up for an unholy alliance between Fury Road, Tron, a random midnight movie you'd rent on VHS from Blockbuster Video, and a high speed experience meets Oculus Rift.

Matt Bellamy, Muse: "Life on the road can bring out your inner beast, this song and video is about taming that beast, desiring a return to something human.  Plus, Teen Wolf is cool."   Lance Drake, director: "Our aim with 'Something Human' was to continue the journey that began in 'Dig Down' and 'Thought Contagion.' Pulling further into a simulated world we follow Matt, Dom, and, Chris on the chase of a lifetime - where something as simple as returning some video tapes becomes an epic journey."

Anes "Love You Better" (Robert Styles, dir.)

LOVE YOU BETTER is the highly anticipated music video for European singer/songwriter Anes’s latest musical feat. The song showcases the artist’s strong Moroccan cultural influence, which brings an unique edge to the unforgettable pop track. The video delivers stunning visuals and a compelling story line. Its daringly controversial themes create a beautiful contrast to the upbeat and highly catchy pop anthem. 

-Bossip

Lil Durk "My Beyonce" (Robert Styles, dir.)

Lil Durk and Dej Loaf take their talents from the booth to the basketball court for their Love & Basketball-inspired video for "My Beyonce."

The rapping couple channels actors Omar Epps and Sanaa Lathan in the Robert Styles-directed visual, particularly the scene from the 2000 film where the characters take it from the hoop to the bedroom for a steamy one-on-one match.

-Billboard

JENAUX f/ Pia Toscano "Renegades" (Robert Styles, dir.)

"Renegades" is a modern-day Bonnie & Clyde meets Robin Hood story that finds Jenaux and his ride-or-die girlfriend burglarizing posh mansions throughout the Hollywood Hills, Beverly Hills, and Malibu. Director Robert Styles delivers a fun and cinematic film, all the while interweaving powerful performance shots of an incredible Pia Toscano as she delivers the song's epic vocals. The large production throughout the robberies is trumped by an even bigger ending and twist.