A waitress dreams of hitting the open road and engaging in music stardom with the Florida Georgia Line. That waitress is played by Bebe Rexha, who doesn't need to dream about such things in real life.
British director Sophie Muller’s latest video is “Heart of a Dog” for the Kills, a fun, day-in-the-life kind of vid for the American-British duo. (Full disclosure: I do a fan-site for Ms. Muller.)
Gwen Stefani's "Make Me Like You" may not be the first "live music video" — that honor goes to Death Cab For Cutie's 2011 "You Are A Tourist" — but doing it on broadcast TV during the Grammy's telecast is pretty damn big.
Dizzying heights of fame and success means: Much more time spent inside hotels, which is where we find One Direction biding their time up amid the clouds of NYC.
For those younger people who forgot that current Voice coach Gwen Stefani had a day job, she's reminding them with this Technicolor/Chromakey/graphic collage-happy clip and a message: The Hollaback Girl has returned.
BTW, this is her (possibly) 12th collaboration with Sophie Muller.
Sure, it'll be scary when death comes to visit you — be it in the form of a grim reaper or friendly astronauts — and you reunite with your former selves, but don't be too consumed by fear. Otherwise you'll miss out on the strange beauty. Director Sophie Muller perfectly balances the silly and the serious with a nearly always perfect Beck — eg: Sexx Laws = not quite perfect — in his Nick Drake mode.