Perry’s new music video offers up its subversive message with a spoonful of sugar.
Like the song itself, the single’s dreamy music video benefits from repeat visits.
“John Wayne” returns Gaga to a maximalist aesthetic, including a storyline that began almost eight years ago.
Blanchett’s famously steely face becomes unrecognizable in the video for the trip-hop band’s new song.
After making its premiere in IMAX Cinemas across the country, the music video debuted on Tidal and YouTube this morning.
Adele’s new music video is a a kaleidoscopic feast for the eyes.
“Can’t Stop the Feeling!” is, at best, an innocuous visual interpretation of an innocuous song.
The clip is a refreshing throwback to the simplicity of the choreography-driven videos of the late ’80s and early ’90s.
Radiohead releases the first single and music video from their upcoming ninth studio album.
Anit’s peculiar rollout continues with not one, but two music videos for the lead single “Work.”
One of the most memorable performances from last night’s Grammy Awards broadcast took place during a commercial break.
The singer’s “Freak” video is a hazy, drug-dosed trip back to 1960s California.
Beyoncé’s “Formation” is a startling, and subversive, statement.
The music video finds the 18-year-old Lorde carvorting with a married man.
The apparent moral of the story? We are all Madonna. So grab your grillz and start humping the nearest wall.
The rollout of Madonna’s new album, Rebel Heart, continues to be a bumpy one.
Throughout, the dancer turned singer busts out some “Papa Don’t Preach” footwork, “Vogue”-style shoulder rolls, and gravity-defying moves reminiscent of Michael Jackson.
Some songs deserve a second chance. And sometimes they get it.
Welcome to the American Express Unstaged Taylor Swift Blank Space Experience.
The animated clip for Minaj’s lyric video immediately caused a firestorm of controversy.