Sorry (not sorry) for the mass destruction as Halsey walks away from a car crash in a one-taker that looks like an epilogue to her Hopeless Fountain Kingdom video series.
There's hints of a Mrs. Robinson — or maybe a Mr. Robsinson — vibe in this prepschool epic about potentially dangerous crushes.
Don't worry if you don't entirely follow it, even if it's pretty clear what's developing here (pun intended): The starmaking turn by Halsey has a way of attracting all of your attention.
Justin Bieber has been downright prolific with the videos for new album Purpose, dropping visual content for every single song: Dance videos, travel videos, and even a few official music videos. One of the more intriguing pieces, though, is this teaser for his Halsey collaboration "The Feeling," in which the pop star is stranded in a strange jungle with three women who look like they also have some Calvin Klein Underwear ad experience.
Hero to some, heretic to others, say hello to Halsey who's got an anthem that seems spot-on for a post-Lorde world. The obvious reference point here is Divergent, with a spark of Joan Of Arc martyrdom, as a civilization rallies around Halsey against a totalitarian force.
Malia James (director, bassist in Dum Dum Girls, photographer) takes us all to Japan in this mysterious and provocative video for breakthrough artist, Halsey. Set in the bright lights of Toyko, the video for "Ghosts" brings its viewers into Halsey's majestic and surreal sensual past.