Billy Corgan: "I asked, albeit in an allegorical way, for the video to represent what our returning soldiers are going through with PTSD, and I feel that the directors captured that with poignancy. I couldn't be more proud of the message we're sending that we care what happens to those that are out there hurting."
Pity the satyr that dare step in the ring with Madonna, who proves mightier than any bullfighter in this discofied and dark romp to debut new album, Rebel Heart.
Kendrick Lamar keeps troubles at bay during a long walk through the city thanks to good music, good vibes and a message of self-worth and love. Plus, it doesn't hurt that Ron "Mr Biggs" Isley is there to bless this revamp of his Isley Brothers classic "That Lady" (which you probably remember from many other usages).
Can a group of cheery kids gets jaded New Yorkers break a smile on a crappy day? Can Sia update this track from Annie for something that can resonae with kids tuning into the 2014 movie remake starring Quvenzhané Wallis as the traditionally red-headed orphan?
There's a sinister On To The Next One vibe to this artful b&w video that may be chock-full of Illuminati or just a stream-of-consciousness journey into symbolism.
Ever wonder who watches creepy religious programming like The Black Keys "Fever" video? The answer is almost assuredly not the partly naked cult of supermodels from this NSFW video, but it makes for a much better fantasy.
It's likely impossible for Pharrell Williams and Miley Cyrus to make a video that's not sexy on some level — we're talking about the people responsible for "Blurred Lines" and "We Can't Stop," respectively — but "Come Get It Bae" is more like a high-energy version of John Legend's "You And I" video, celebrating all the many "flavors" of women with a perfect edit and a even a little handheld Bolex
Love, jealousy, guns and ultimately distaster in nearly every film genre, be it Mika of Arabia, the Wild Wild West, a James Bond caper, or even gumshoe noir.
The secret to his happiness might be the hat. Or, maybe it's allowing himself to dream all day and all night about beautiful women. Lucky for Pharrell, he's got the means to fill his video with girls girls girls and lots of surreal style via elaborate set-pieces orchestrated by Luis Cerveró (of CANADA fame).