Nick Jonas continues his "alls grown-up" movement with a sorta retro 57 Channels of Weird TV video that let's him show off all the things that should make you jealous: His basketball skills (well, maybe not), his coolness (maybe) and his girlfriend Olivia Culpo aka Miss USA 2012 (definitely).
The visual metaphors don't paint a positive picture for Nick Jonas and his girlfriend — drowning, being dragged and generally embattled — but damned if he doesn't seem to miss her when she's gone...
Demi Lovato presents "Really Don't Care" as a Gay Rights anthem in a massive performance from a float in the LA Pride parade, with lots of lovers and guest stars to add support.
Most fans probably know that Gavin DeGraw is way too nice to pull off a bad boy vibe, but I don't think he's gunning for a Mickey and Mallory motif with his kidnapped diner waitress/supermodel in the cinematic "Make A Movie" video.
Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato team with director Ryan Pallotta for a PSA in support of We Day, a program of Feed The Children that brings together youth and inspire them to pursue charitable goals.
Nickelodeon star Ariana Grande is well on her way to making a legit pop-star crossover, thanks to a song that hits you like the girl re-write of Bieber's "Baby" and a soaring voice that's in the zone of Mariah Carey. Director Ryan Pallotta engineers an all-day and crosstown dance party that takes Ariana and her crew into the night.
PS: Does the styling count as '80s retro/ironic if the singer was born in 1993?
Usually summer anthems are all about escapism, but Demi Lovato and co-director Ryan Pallotta weave in a serious message about American troops in this ambitious narrative clip for "Made In The USA".