Katie Dolan

Famous Eno "Gangsters" (Jamie Delaney, dir.)

Featuring Jamaican vocalist Alexx A-Game and MCs Serocee and Fox on the club track, “Gangsters” is Famous Eno’s latest grimy club anthem.  

For the Irish producer’s infectious dancehall banger, Black Dog Films director Jamie Delaney flips the switch on the idea of gangsters with two crooked cops terrorising South London. “I really wanted to do a video that told a story, a twist on the lyrical content of the track,” Jamie Delaney. 

WSTRN "Come Down" (Adriano Vilanova and Georgie Curran, dir.)

Director duo Adriano Vilanova and Georgie Curran direct a cameo-filled video for "Come Down", the new single from UK hip hop act WSTRN. The song samples the Evelyn king classic "Love Come Down".

Featuring Tinie Tempah, Example, Krept & Konan, Kehlani, and many more UK acts, the video plays out as a who's who of UK rap and R&B. The east London house party setting only adds to the prevailing celebratory feeling that UK rap is starting to get some well earned time in the spotlight.   

ZAYN "BeFoUr"

BeFoUr is the latest cut from Zayn’s solo debut, Mind of Mine. 

The video showcases a more relaxed Zayn than we’re used to seeing, as the young singer drives around with friends in an inner-city setting. It's Zayn's world, we're just living in it. 

Coldplay "Hymn For The Weekend" (Ben Mor, dir.)

A colorful, magical mystery tour through Mumbai, Delhi, and Worli Village with Coldplay and guest singer Beyoncé, plus a cameo by Bollywood star Sonam Kapoor.

Ben Mor, director: "Hymn For The Weekend is such an exuberant, life-affirming song and I wanted the visuals to compliment and heighten that tone. At the same time, I wanted to spark people’s imaginations and curiosity as they watch just a small fraction of what India has to offer."

Disclosure f/ Lorde "Magnets" (Ryan Hope, dir.)

Any Insane Clown Posse fan can tell you that magnets and the reason why we're attracted to certain things is beyond comprehension. So it's possible that Lorde can't explain why she fell for the philandering Hills douchebag at the center of this story, but you can be damn sure she knows what she's gonna do to him when she finds out about the other women in his life. 

Elliot Power "Murmur" (Toby Dye, dir.)

Toby Dye, director: “This video is the result of a really enjoyable collaboration between Elliot, James Lavelle and I. I’ve always loved the aesthetic of cities photographed by night and when I heard ‘Murmur’, with its undertones of hazy noir, I knew that nocturnal London, in all its beauty and brutality, was the perfect setting for the video."