None of the laws of physics seem to apply to the reality that is Sicko Mode, as Travid Scott and Drake hold court in various scenarios filled with abnormal touches that range from over-the-top to larger-than-life.
Janet Jackson and Daddy Yankee have all of NYC dancing along as the camera zips from location to location, before ending at a set-piece that adds an African edge to the already bouncy mix of Latin and Caribbean vibes.
The Gospel according to Travis Scott is a weird book indeed, with a vengeful God above, a mother mary figure — played by his real-life partner Kylie Jenner with Khaleesi panache — and lots of other over-the-top VFX craziness that's somewhere between audacious, blasphemous and damned righteous.
Bow Down as Ariana Grande gives birth to a hugely ambitious VFX video that also features the voice of Pop Goddess Madonna doing a vocal cameo that would even give Jules Winnfield reason to worry.
Win win, win, win, win with Jay Rock and Kendrick Lamar in a succession of slick VFX scenarios that boast championship rings, Stanley Cups, and even a vision of 300 if it took place in Watts.
Director Dave Meyers does dystopian sci-fi in a video that seems to take place in the not-too-distant future, if not the here and now, with Justin Timberlake coming out of the dark to spread some light and plant some seeds for the rebuilding to come.
A TV shows within a video with a movie and more. Things get ambitiously meta as Camilia Cabello finds love and adventure, first by living vicariously via her on-screen doubles, and then all by herself.