A recap of the current state of society, filled with news clips and ending with a list of key issues to follow while you're focused on your mobile device of choice.
What starts as an apocalyptic futuristic vision takes a comedic, self-conscious turn in this latest creepy and comedic collaboration between Eminem and director James Larese.
A funny, freewheeling, self-aware French New Wavish anti-video — with a bit of The End of the F***ing World edge — with Selena Gomez starting a great relationship with my favorite pickup line, "Do you want to steal a car?"
Every time the camera spins around Adam Levine it's revealed that another notable woman is helping with the lip-sync. The list is massive,and massively impressive,, including pop star Camila Cabello, actress Gal Gadot, gymnast Aly Raisman, talk show star Ellen DeGeneris and most notably, Cardi B — who gets to contribute a verse — and Levine's wife Behati Prinsloo and their daughter.
An epic tale starring Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds and his wife Aja Volkman, covering a gamut of love, mistakes, regrets, crimes and punishments, all with an underlying belief in redemption even if it's just wishful thinking.
From a palm tree performance perch to a comically busy trading floor to the barbershop and rooftop to rooftop and a busy intersection: Kendrick Lamar and crew deliver another idiosyncratic winner.
Structured to feel more like a documentary about a love triangle than a traditional music video, "The River" stars Eminem at his most candid and personal life, even if he consistently remains one post-modern twist ahead of the viewer.
A very Pop, mixed-media look at the awful reality of today.
Broken Fingaz Crew, director: "The video addresses the current political situation: 2017 for us was the year fascists worldwide felt confident enough to raise their heads again, encouraged by Trump and other world leaders, who use people's fear to build more walls and segregation.
The song is both a personal letter and a clarion cry to the global situation, and in the same way, we've combined our psychedelic pop style with political imagery; shot entirely analogue, using paper cut and stop motion animation techniques" [via YouTube]