Watch It AC/DC "Through The Mists Of Time" (Najeeb Tarazi, dir.) AC/DC as fine art? Absolutely. Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It Lil Nas X "THATS WHAT I WANT" (Stillz, dir.) Lil Nas X is as fearless as ever in this latest off Montero, this time with a story that goes from the football field to the chapel. Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It Chlöe "Have Mercy" (Karena Evans, dir.) Have Mercy for this star-making solo turn from Chloe Bailey of Chloe x Halley. Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It John Mayer "Wild Blue" (Mathew Cullen, dir.) Enter the "Wild Blue" yonder with this playfully retro VFX performance video. Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It Arizona Zervas "I'm Still Breathing" (Nicholas Jandora, dir.) Arizona Zervas is battered and bruised, but still able to keep moving and take a ride. Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow "INDUSTRY BABY" (Christian Breslauer, dir.) He's in the jailhouse now, but as free as ever for this boundary-pushing and gloriously over-the-top video. Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It John Mayer "Shot In The Dark" (Mathew Cullen, dir.) Nailing that '80s vibe, right down to the once familiar MTV-styled song information chyron. Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It James Arthur "September" (Bryan Schlam, dir.) James Arthur meets his girlfriend's family, who quickly reveal themselves to be a classic crime family. Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It Leon Bridges "Why Don't You Touch Me: Part 1" (Jackson Tisi, dir.) Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It John Mayer "Last Train Home" (Cameron Duddy, Harper Smith, dir.) John Mayer launches his new Sob Rock album with a performance video as smoothly executed as the song itself, which includes an appearance by guest singer Maren Morris, and some retro touches that complement the song's vibe. Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It Lil Nas X "Sun Goes Down" (Lil Nas X, Psycho Films, dir.) A zen-like Lil Nas X flashes back to his past, giving his younger self confidence and reassurance that everything is gonna be alright. Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It Lil Nas X "MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)" (Tanu Muino & Lil Nas X, dir.) Welcome to Montero, where things are over-the-top fantastical as we see Lil Nas X go from an Eden-esque setting to a fiery hellscape. Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It 2021 Grammy Best Music Video And the winner is... Beyoncé, who also made history at last night's ceremony for most awarded female artist of all time.Grammy Best Music Video Winner:"Brown Skin Girl" Beyoncé, Blue Ivy & WizKidBeyoncé Knowles-Carter & Jenn Nkiru, video directors; Astrid Edwards, Aya Kaido, Jean Mougin, Nathan Scherrer & Erinn Williams, video producers Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It 24KGolden "3,2,1" (Austin Peters, dir.) A tumultuous relationship unfurls in this video that busts out of its set and offers other twists. Comments (0) | Read More ››
Watch It Lil Tjay "Calling My Phone" (Cam Busby, dir.) Lil Tjay muses about a relationship that might have wound up being a missed connection. Comments (0) | Read More ››