What if that 2001 monolith touched down in the middle of a nicely woozy parking lot rap video? It would be awesome, obviously, which is the case with director Grant Singer's video for Travi$ Scott, Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan.
After the success of "Turn Down For What" you surely weren't expecting some squeaky-clean sitcom for Lil Jon's follow-up video, were you? If so, you were almost correct — at least, until they open a portal to Crunksville.
Michael Jackson's posthumous career moonwalks on with "A Place With No Name," leaning on footage captured at the time of his "In The Closet" video as a way to work him into a new video. Most notably, perhaps, this marked the first ever video premiere on Twitter directly, with the social messaging service hosting it in their own video player.
Boy, these ladies sure are growing up fast. 5H get tough and super-confident (even name-dropping FLOTUS) in this slick new performance piece, which also marks the start of a social media campaign partnership with dosomething.org to help young people (especially girls) with self-esteem and confidence issues.
As you might imagine, Mary J. Blige isn't all that interested in having some scientisits study why she wants out her relationship. She's rolling up her suitcase and she's gone.