• One Direction Takes Over NASA in 'Drag Me Down' Video [WATCH]

    For the superstar quartet's first song without long-time fifth boy band member Zayn Malik, One Direction have morphed into astronauts for their latest 'Drag Me Down' video with the help of NASA's Johnson Space Center in Texas. The big-budget video for the premier track of 1D's fifth album showcases each band member as they endure astronaut training and exploration before launching into the atmosphere.
  • Nero Shares "Two Minds" Music Video From 'Between II Worlds' [WATCH]

    Nero has unveiled the music video for their recent Between II Worlds single "Two Minds," which was unveiled in July. The video is an interesting and futuristic take on the theme of the song. As Nero's vocalist Alana Watson croons in the chorus, "It's the little things that count which can make someone feel special." Share the vision with Nero and watch.
  • Rihanna Premiers 'B**ch Better Have My Money' Trailer [WATCH]

    In true Bad gal Ri Ri fashion, the island beauty came, saw and conquered in L.A. at the 2015 BET Awards. Finally giving loyal navy fans something to whet their palates while they wait on her highly anticipated 8th studio album R8, Rihanna premiers trailer of the upcoming B**tch Better Have My Money music video at 2015 BET Awards.
  • Run the Jewels "Close Your Eyes" Music Video: Killer Mike, El-P Tackle Police Brutality [WATCH]

    Run the Jewels have shared the music video for the powerful 'Run the Jewels 2' track "Close Your Eyes." The video is just as evocative, if not so, as the song that takes a strong stance against the current injustices facing society, like police brutality. Director AG Rojas crafts a simple, no-frills video, yet with an incredibly powerful message as two men -- a young black man played by Keith Stanfield (Jimmie Lee Jackson in 'Selma') and a white police officer played by Shea Whigham (Eli in 'Boardwalk Empire') and -- grapple with each other all day and all night on a deserted street without one side ever gaining an advantage or winning and eventually come to rest right next to each other. Symbolism is rife throughout the video as the two men represent the larger communities they come from and the seemingly never-ending battle between them. Watch the powerful visuals below from Killer Mike and El-P.
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