Real life couple Cardi B and Offset seem like a reality show ready to strike ratings gold as they play up the perceived drama in their relationship for this video collabo.
A love story that defies gravity, and a video where the camera moves with the speed and precision of a motorcycle and the transitions get artfully datamoshed.
Don't let the fact that this is billed as a "visualizer" lower any expectations: Kesha and director Vince Haycock have a simple, yet high concept piece on their hands here.
There's some cool conceptual bits at play here — a man watching the action on a TV, and an aerobics motif — but it's clear that Kim Petras and Nicki Minaj can command attention all alone as they do their thing on a futuristic set.
An over-the-top return for Jonas Brothers in this video shot in London, where you certainly won't miss the fact that there's not a Waffle House in sight.