Cowboy skills don't matter so much for Diplo as he shows how to dominate the Stagecoach festival thanks to a vocal assist from Cam and cameos by Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus, and noted gourmand Guy Fieri.
The power trio of The Weeknd, SZA, and Travis Scott each take turns on the Iron Throne in this a song of ice and fire for new GOT soundtrack, For The Throne.
She may be nothin' but a gold digger, but damned if she isn't successful. Iggy Azalea shows how to marry correctly — namely, old and wealthy — and how baking is indeed the way to a man's heart (attack).
The snakes are now butterflies as Taylor Swift enters a decidedly upbeat phase in this elaborate video — which is kind of like a day-glo, cotton candy, poppy version of Midnight In Paris, with a major supporting role by Brandon Urie of Panic! At The Disco.
Bob Marley's spirit is clearly on the prowl as we move through phases of meditation, work, love and celebration in this soulful journey through Jamaica.
The viewer discretion warning is no joke as things go from neon updates of a gallows pole to a chainsaw massacre courtesy of Stone Sour x Slipknot singer Corey Taylor.
Christine and the Queens aka Héloïse Letissier heads to the river for an artistic rebirth.
Héloïse Letissier, Christine and the Queens: "In Hamlet, Ophelia is, of course, the unlucky lover, the rejected one; but her madness and the suicide that ensues is also symptomatic of a whole era: the young girl, unwanted, unloved, simply cannot live,” Christine explains in a statement. “Looking at Millais’ painting, and thinking of ‘Comme si’ as this erotic reverie of subverting rejection with self-empowerment, I started to dream of giving that myth a welcomed, witty twist. Let’s undo that tragic ending; let’s cheat death, if you will.”
Madonna starts her Madame X phase with a dark, sultry and occasionally surreal union with Maluma that takes place in a Latin setting that's clearly worlds away from La Isla Bonita.