Meet Nilda from Honduras. Read her story via the subtitles, listing the tragedies and horrors and, most crucially, the perseverance beyond what you can imagine in your own life. And keep reading, as she heads to The Border and into the arms of America, where the the story remains tragic with separations and uncertainty while she waits to see if she's actually reached safety and a new home, or if this is just a calm before she gets boomeranged back to square one.
A love triangle that threatens to throw Miguel's set into something tricky comes to an easy resolution in this sneaky video that blurs the lines between the shoot and the backstage action.
Miguel visits the High Desert Detention Center in Adelanto, CA to raise spirits, and awareness of, the undocumented citizens incarerated for no other reason than being in the U.S.
The world seems on the verge of glitching apart as Miguel stops on a desert roadside to dance as rockets blast off behind him in a video that seems very inspired by album title, War and Leisure.
A mostly one-take impromptu parking lot dance extravaganza is a neat trick, but nowhere near as neat as when Dua Lipa throws gravity to the wind to take the performance skyward with Miguel.
Every good Hollywood story starts with a body in a pool, whether it be Sunset Boulevard or this new A$AP Rocky video with Miguel, Mark Ronson and Rod Stewart. The Sunset/A$AP connections don't stop there either, as it slowly becomes clear that "Everyday" is also about an aging star who's staying ready — by any magical, or surgical means available — for when that spotlight returns.
After just giving you a taste of "Coffee," Miguel follows up with the12 minute short Wildheart Chapter 1: Find What You Love And Let It Kill You which bookends that video with an equally sexy, but more dangerous scenario for "...goingtohell" and something that feels a bit more South Central L.A. for "NWA" featuring Kurupt.