A fun game of "spot that reference" with homages to various music videos, including Britney Spears "...Baby One More Time," 'Nsync's "Bye Bye Bye" and Jay-Z's "99 Problems".
David Ayer, who wrote Training Day and directed Suicide Squad, takes us, and these three music stars, into the world of his forthcoming Netflix movie Bright (which was also teased in Bastille's latest video).
"1-800-273-8255" is the number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. That's pretty much all you need to know about this powerful music video that stars a few recognizable Hollywood faces, but all acting to support a message about love, acceptance and choices.
Spoiler Alert: A Demi Lovato party has a better guestlist than whoever shows up at your shindig. The party in question includes appearances by Jamie Foxx, Paris Hilton and Wiz Khalifa, some of which is captured via self-shot lofi clips for a "you are there" vibe.
Styles collide with hippies, bikers, rockers and queens all facing off as if in a West Side Story fever dream. Plus, there's a feature by Stormzy, and Little Mix even grant their moms cameos to add even more power to the proceedings.
Hailee Steinfeld shows she can play nearly any role — fighter, starlet, scholar and beyond — while being equally fearless, powerful, fierce and unstoppable (as helfpully indicated by the T-shirts).
Joe Jonas and DNCE have moved from the rumpshaker "Cake By The Ocean" to letting model Ashley Graham leave a "Toothbrush" at his place, but now amplify the sexy way past 11 in "Body Moves" with actress/supermodel Charlotte McKinney.