A crowd-sourced caucophany of feel-good vibes courtesy of director Aya Tanimura, choreographer Sherrie Silver, clever edits, well-placed animations and lots of participants.
Summer nights in the Domincan Republic's La Zona Colonial prove to be as sexy as anywhere else in the world (even when the projected specter of guest singer John Legend isn't part of the light graffiti).
The Chainsmokers kidnap and murder Tiesto in this black comedy music video, but things aren't what they seem when Tiesto returns from the grave to seek revenge. Moral of the story...Don't try and kill Tiesto.
Being a good hostess in the '60s meant getting every detail right, from the food to the music. Otherwise, you might not everyone to strip down and let loose...
Meet the most beautiful roadside waitress in the world as she gets oh so easily lured into an adventure with her best friend. The roadtripping journey eventually touches down in Las Vegas for a Tiesto show and much more.
It's a good time for all, unless you happen to still be waiting for a coffee refill at the diner.
Nothing like powdered substance to help you get carried away. In this case, some fun loving youngsters get insanely kinetic via colorful granules that cause them to physically split apart and defy gravity and physics. Things get progressively weirder — the splitting effect soon jumps to inanimate objects, adding transmogrifying properties along the way — but the party keeps on raging.