Saweetie and best friend Doja Cat stylishly dominate every scenario, especially a hot ride in a seriously iced-out car and a stripped-down cliff dive to consummate the video.
Bob Marley's spirit is clearly on the prowl as we move through phases of meditation, work, love and celebration in this soulful journey through Jamaica.
The legacy of Tom Petty lives on with this music video of never-before-seen archival footage for a previously unreleased song from 1982. Look for more gems from the forthcoming 60 track box set An American Treasure.
Welcome to the Pan-Asian Deep Learning Conference where Justin Timberlake channels a jaunty version of Steve Jobs to unveil a filthy, funky robot that channels his sexyback badness.
Tove Lo hijacks a talk show set and takes the host on a vision quest to discover all sorts of new sexual flavors. Oh, and the host is a puppet. And his preferred flavors are vanilla and BBQ sauce, which seem to go just fine with the hallucinogens she slips him.
Director Isaac Ravishankara unravels a gorgous and slow-burning apocalyptic tale that's way more about emotion than destruction. Or to reference an old R.E.M. song, it's the end of the world as they know it, but Selah Sue feels a bit less than fine.
You knew Eminem's history with both Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre meant he would show up in the Apple Music launch, but did you expect his contribution to be a music video that casts him as an ass-kicking Neo-style action-adventure star? Or, for John Malkovich to have a cameo as a mysterious purveyor of noodles and wisdom? The nearly 8-minute big-budget opus starts in a hospital and ends with a helicopter leap to a rendezvous with Dr Dre — plus, instead of the usual Beats product placements, we get an integrated storyline with an Apple Watch.