Meghan Trainor doesn't quite get her Vince Guaraldi on, but this bouyant pop song easily takes things from b/w to color and ties-in fine with the c'mon get happy spirit of the upcoming bigscree Peanuts reboot.
Usher channels Michael Jackson in this performance/party clip — featuring Nicki Minaj and Pharrell Williams — that comes to an end when his world gets turned upside-down by a woman.
Being a good hostess in the '60s meant getting every detail right, from the food to the music. Otherwise, you might not everyone to strip down and let loose...
Haim: If I Could Change Your Mind or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Learned To Choreograph Dance...
Haim get categorized as an alternative band, but that's mainly due to the nonsensical modern music scene and how you brak a new act. Close your eyes and it's pop/r&b, especially on this track. So, why not embrace it and make a video that's crazy '80s. We're talking a lighted Haim sign that wouldn't be out of place on Solid Gold and full-on dance routines (choreographed by the notable Fatima Robinson, no less).
Meet the most beautiful roadside waitress in the world as she gets oh so easily lured into an adventure with her best friend. The roadtripping journey eventually touches down in Las Vegas for a Tiesto show and much more.
It's a good time for all, unless you happen to still be waiting for a coffee refill at the diner.
Pretty Little Liars actress Lucy Hale looks to make the jump to a country/pop career just fine with this easy/breezy video directed by Phil Andelman in the great wide open.
The Killers have surely earned the right to stroll down memory lane and create homages to their most memorable videos, but they're also smart enough to make sure these facsimiles are different in one key way: It's Glee star Dianna Argon in the role of singer Brandon Flowers, nailing every look (and, yes, even the moustache).