Probably not safe for work, but "Unholy" lives up to its title with Sam Smith, Kim Petras, and an audacious group of dancers getting as freaky as they wanna be in a stage show at a unique spot called The Body Shop.
The Olympics may be on hold, but that doesn't stop Sam Smith and Demi Lovato staging their own event that's guaranteed to more fabulous than the next Summer Games.
'Touch' is the third video from director duo Ruby+Boya for rising signer/songwriter Moss Kena. Previous effort, ‘Silhouette’, premiered via Wonderland earlier this year.
Taken from new EP 'One + One', Clash called 'Touch' "a peerlessly confident blend of alt-R&B and pop tropes, delivering something immediate yet with real depth."
A documentary tribute akin to Paris is Burning to NYC's underground LGBT dance culture combined with a performance setpiece starring supermodel Winnie Harlow and cameos by both Calvin Harris and Sam Smith.
A love letter to dance, theater and London — and a former lover — in this pseudo one-taker where Sam Smith starts on stage and then winds his way to the rooftop with Big Ben and Westminster Abbey in the distance.
Sam Smith: "I am so excited to reveal the music video for my second single 'One Last Song'. This track is my final love song directed to an old love of mine. I love singing this and I had so much fun making the video. After a 25 hour shoot, I truly believe we created something beautiful." [Facebook]
The most memorable James Bond themes tend to be soaring and bombastic — think "Live And Let Die" and "Skyfall" — but Sam Smith shoots and scores with one that's a bit more melancholoy, reflective, and very emotional. Smith also eschews anything close to a Bond intro scene, preferring a mix of film footage and a performance that ends in tears.
Here we are, two weeks later from the action seen in "Holding On" with director Ryan Hope continuing the sci-fi storyline that looks to bridge all the videos from new Disclosure album Caracal. An equally important milepost is that we're nearly three years on from "Latch," the Sam Smith and Disclosure collaboration that played a monumental role in both artists rocketing to fame. This reunion is sexy and slinky, as is the video, which doesn't get overly concerned with advancing the plot and choosing to focus on Smith in the midst of a dancefloor that approaches the vibe and scale of the Matrix Zion Dance Party.