Showing posts with label Music Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music Video. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Video: Snoop Dogg ft. Wiz Khalifa – That Good



Off the upcoming High School OST dropping this June

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Video: Birdman ft. Lil Wayne – Fire Flame (Remix)



Lil Wayne’s first music video appearance since his release from jail. He also retired that fake OVO varsity jacket he rocked on 106 & Park for the real thing.

Video: Soulja Boy ft. Trav & Tory Lanez - Get @ You

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Video: Maino – Maino Nation



Song not all that but the video definitely original

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Friday, January 7, 2011

Video: Wiz Khalifa - Black And Yellow [G-Mix] ft. Snoop Doog, Juicy J & T-Pain



The official video for the remix to Wiz Khalifa’s now platinum single “Black & Yellow” featuring Snoop Dogg, Juicy J & T-Pain.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Video: Marsha Ambrosius - Far Away



Sit back and enjoy the visual for the Just Blaze produced “Far Away”, the second single off Marsha Ambrosius’ debut album, Late Nights Early Mornings. Expect an official release date coming next week for the album, which is being distributed through J Records.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Video: Kanye West Ft. Rick Ross, Jay z, Nicki Minaj and Bon Iver - Monster



The word is that this is not the final version of the “Monster” music video, but our layman's guess is that any changes will pertain to some esoteric postproduction technique more so than the actual content. Unless Kanye really wants to squeeze in a few more models hanging from nooses? Also present: a shirtless 'Ye, getting groped; a dapper Jay-Z, dressed as Mr. Blonde while ignoring a dead call girl; a sedentary Rick Ross, his beard looking extra Rick Ross–y; an animated Nicki Minaj interrogating, and then briefly giving a lap dance to, a second Nicki Minaj; zombie schoolgirls playing hopscotch; and, our personal favorite, a three-way scenario involving two dead, but possibly just disinterested, ladies. Despite all that titillating content, though, the clip feels more moderately paced than most music videos; either that means the cuts are relatively slower than the manic rate at which the rest of the field generally operates, or there really is more work to be done before the video's ready for public consumption. Anyway: Dead model time!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010