The body is dead, the spirit lives. So, why can't it dance? Behold a most morbid concept with a most uplifting sentiment in this latest from director Hiro Murai...
It's an ultra-exclusive party, complete with silly dresscode, silly security and silly secrecy. And Mayer Hawthorne jumps through even hoop and makes the trek, all to realize that he's still mainly hanging with his own bad self.
Usually all the star power in a movie video is via the film footage. Not the case here, as Alicia Keys, Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell Williams and even composer Hans Zimmer all show up to electrify NYC just as much as what we see in the Spider-Man 2 clips.
It's not the Lingerie Bowl, but this game of Twerk Football gets close thanks as Robin Thicke, 2 Chainz and Kendrick Lamar make a convincing case that next year's Rose Bowl Parade should include an Ass Float.
A trippy party video with a disembodied head, plus various warping and negative effects that stops every now and then to highlight the #oxymoron hashtag. Also, keep an eye out for cameo appearances by Macklemore and (fake) Barack Obama.
Roc Nation's Bridget Kelly and rap star Kendrick Lamar easily hold this video down, with director Clifton Bell applying the occasional halftone reprographic and multiplicity effect, but otherwise letting them casually do their thing.
A mansion at the top of the Hollywood Hills is basically as close as you can physically get to being on top of the world, which suits 50 Cent and Kendrick Lamar perfectly in this new video from director Eif Rivera.
If Twitter goes down for an hour, our modern world seems to fall apart. What would happen if things got Lord Humungus bad? Directors Fredo Tovar and Scott Fleishman explore the way music might spread once if the web got seriously restricted.
Life as a rising hip-hop star might take you all the way from Compton to Paris, but, as made clear in a High As F*ck interlude, the guys back home aren't gonna let you get away with not returning the dominoes you borrowed.