A breezy bossanova vamp that seems to be matched to a coastline holiday, but there's a very dark twist around the corner that definitively proves Jessie Ware is not one to disappoint.
A video filled with kids, yet oddly inappropriate for kids as blackbear tries to keep a gaggle of youngsters entertainment with music and kittens, all the while falling out with his woman, who makes her displeasure known at video's end with a special christening.
A wedding that goes even more off-the-rails than that time Benjamin Braddock (spoiler alert, sigh) disrupted the planned nuptials of Elaine Robinson, Bleachers "Don't Take The Money" has frontman Jack Antonoff showing off some fantastically nebbishy acting chops at a surreally royale and very gender fluid ceremony lead by fictional sister Alia Shawkat.
"Feel It Still" isn't just a music video: It's an interactive guide to 30 steps that can help create political and social change. So get clicking, and organizing!
Can director Eric Wareheim do slow and sexy? Hell yes. But will he throw in a twist that will make this the best NSFW video ode to female power this year? Heller yes.
And will facesitting fans (Google at your own risk, people) especially love this? Hellest yes, indeed.
It's all about perspective as Coldplay and a lot of stock footage are seamlessly mashed-up into some visually stimulating environments. Think of it as the next level of "Love Is Strong" - like in color, for starters.
Those New Orleans floodwaters may have receeded, but there's still anger and style a'plenty left behind, especially when Beyoncé busts loose with a surprise, yet unsurprisingly strong video that reconnects her with her roots.
An endoscope-style camera probably won't even make most cinematographer's preferred gear list, but there's no denying it can take you places you can't possibly fit an Alexa. "Mouth Mantra" starts off where it should — Björk's mouth — before pulling out to showcase a somewhat more traditional visual.
PS: And if you're intrigued, make sure you revisit the Father "Who's Gonna Get" video from earlier this year, which was probably the first video to use an endoscope for get crazy close to an artist.
Justin Bieber has been downright prolific with the videos for new album Purpose, dropping visual content for every single song: Dance videos, travel videos, and even a few official music videos. One of the more intriguing pieces, though, is this teaser for his Halsey collaboration "The Feeling," in which the pop star is stranded in a strange jungle with three women who look like they also have some Calvin Klein Underwear ad experience.