A deceptively simple b/w stage performance video gets more complicated as it progresses, but the focus remains once again on a supremely confident and in-control Miley Cyrus.
Cruising down a lazy river, wine glass in hand, Adele radiates in this latest clip which first expands into an aquatic ballet routine before getting a little Behind-The-Scenes to show the massive set.
Billed as a Short Film, "We Cry Together" goes even beyond that: It's essentially a filmed piece of live theater. Kendrick Lamar and Taylour Paige go back and forth at each other as the camera roves around them, capturing the raw conversational rap and the even more NSFW ending.
Meet Nilda from Honduras. Read her story via the subtitles, listing the tragedies and horrors and, most crucially, the perseverance beyond what you can imagine in your own life. And keep reading, as she heads to The Border and into the arms of America, where the the story remains tragic with separations and uncertainty while she waits to see if she's actually reached safety and a new home, or if this is just a calm before she gets boomeranged back to square one.
A nifty progression from the last Francis And The Lights video — which featured Kanye and Bon Iver — this time letting Chance The Rapper show some stillness and some moves.
An homage to groundbreaking astronaut Lisa Nowak, who's infamous for attempting to kidnap a fellow female astronaut who was in a love triangle with her and another astronaut.
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.
Never let it be said that Yoko Ono doesn't practice truth in advertising. The octogenarian shakes what her mama gave her with a who's who of NYC hip celebs — including Mike D and Ad-Rock, Questlove, Reggie Watts, Ira Glass, Cibo Matto's Yuka Honda and Miho Hatori — none of whom are likely to impress those fools on So You Think You Can Dance.
Shot over five days in the Grand Tetons of Wyoming, this Dirty Projectors video stars long distance runner Alex Newport-Berra — who is also the brother of director Adam Newport-Berra — running through something beautiful in his mind as he goes through equally lovely terrain.