Styles collide with hippies, bikers, rockers and queens all facing off as if in a West Side Story fever dream. Plus, there's a feature by Stormzy, and Little Mix even grant their moms cameos to add even more power to the proceedings.
Joe Jonas and DNCE have moved from the rumpshaker "Cake By The Ocean" to letting model Ashley Graham leave a "Toothbrush" at his place, but now amplify the sexy way past 11 in "Body Moves" with actress/supermodel Charlotte McKinney.
The (spolier alert) "love song" between Harley Quinn and the Joker in last weekend's Suicide Squad, "Gangsta" is a pretty dope track and receives a colorful video with star-on-the-rise Kehlani.
1975's Matt Healy washes off his "A Change Of Heart" make-up and decides to address his remaining loneliness with a nighttime walkabout that descends into sex and violence. Or, at least he imagines it does.
Well, they do say that Milf does the body good. Or, maybe it's milk. I forget. Either way, here's Fergie showing that motherhood is no reason to stop flaunting what you got, as she's joined by Kim Kardashian, Chrissy Teigen, Alessandra Ambrosio, Ciara and other MILFs in surreal and sexy, yet wholesome suburan bliss.
This would have also been a fantastic video for Springsteen's "County Fair" or even "Tunnel Of Love," and let me assure you: That's a compliment (even if it exposes my heart as old, suburban, sentimental, etc, etc.)
"A Change Of Heart" has 1975 frontman Matty Healy as a sad, silent-film clown who finds love on magically epic night of love and dance at the traveling carnival.
What if the walls of that seedy party motel could talk and answer whether the jail cell tall tale was actually true? That's the essential premise of "These Walls," in which we explore the night in question like it was a comedic Rashomon set in the world of the Ernie Barnes Sugar Shack painting. The truth never totally unravels — especially the KDot x Terry Crews dance interlude — but perhaps the promised sequel will hold the key to it all.
PS: This video is a tale told by adults for adults. Nudity and cursing are involved. Sorry.
Las Vegas isn't usually thought of as a horse town, but Ellie Goulding and a galpal decide to giddy-up, get revenge on the singer's cokehead boyfriend, and then get the f' outta dodge.
Director Colin Tilley, who won a Moonman last night for his Kendrick Lamar vid, keeps it going strong with a tire-filled video for my new boyfriend Nick Jonas. Sledgehammers and *sigh* girl dancers populate an otherwise good vid.