Charli XCX is bringing the party, just in time for the weekend.
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Some nineties moments really are better best forgotten. Geri Halliwell leaving the Spice Girls. That Take That press conference. Cartoons' Witch Doctor cruelly missing out on Number 1.
Steps, however, are not one of them.
25 years later Claire Richards, Lee Latchford-Evans, Ian 'H' Watkins, Faye Tozer and Lisa Scott-Lee are set to celebrate a quarter of a century in music; and they're determined their legacy will transcend the decades.
After giving their 5, 6, 7, 8 and Chain Reaction music videos a glow up in the run-up to the milestone, Better Best Forgotten's the latest Steps vid to be restored in glorious HD.
Taken from their debut album Step One, Better Best Forgotten originally charted at Number 2 back in 1999 and boasts over 390,000 chart sales to date.
Now, the group have given the accompanying music video a sparkly high definition makeover
Charli XCX is bringing the party, just in time for the weekend.
Jockstrap have released the abstract music video for ‘Concrete Over Water’, a new single from their upcoming debut album.Released by Rough Trade on April 12, the seven-minute-long single continues Jockstrap’s penchant for frenetic instrumentation. Its music video, directed by the band and Eddie Whelan, sees the duo playing out a narrative with characters created by vocalist Georgia Ellery.“The video was born out of the celestial themes in the song,” she explained in a statement.“Eddie and I created the characters (Moongirl, Voyager, Magma Boy, etc.) to explore the feelings of wonder, inspiration and the search for answers, to reflect what the song represents to me.”Watch the music video for Jockstrap’s ‘Concrete Over Water’ Below.‘Concrete Over Water’ follows the release of ‘50/50’, another track from the duo’s upcoming album, in November 2021.
third eye in the middle of his forehead! Nope!“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” was written by “Loki” creator Michael Waldron (will we see an appearance by the TVA?) and directed by the legendary Sam Raimi, who basically invented the modern comic book film with 2002’s “Spider-Man” and its two sequels. If there was anyone who could take Doctor Strange to the next level, especially after his supporting turns in “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Endgame,” it’s Raimi.
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IZ*ONE leader Kwon Eun-bi has made her comeback with a brand-new solo single ‘Glitch’, from her sophomore mini-album ‘Color’.In the gorgeous new visual, the idol dons a series of extravagant gowns as she runs through a deserted city, her surroundings glitching in and out of existence. Later, accompanied by backup dancers, she dances to the song’s sharp choreography, which incorporates elements of vogueing.“I come and go, like a glitch / Stealin’ and getting people crazy, I’m that snitch / And move it like a glitch,” she sings in the chorus.
William Earl One of the highlights of the April 2 episode of “Saturday Night Live” was the return of Pete Davidson, who had missed a few previous episodes due to a busy film shooting schedule. Luckily, he was in the mood to rap, praising his love for time-efficient cinema in the music video for “Short-Ass Movie.”The sketch showcases Davidson’s opinion that the long runtimes of films like “The Batman” (2022) and “Heat” (1995) cause bathroom accidents and friends to fall asleep after 20 minutes, while there are many genius works enhanced by their short runtimes.Perhaps the most fun moments for rap fans were the key collaborators, including the show’s musical guest Gunna (who gave new meaning to his hit song “Pushin P”), Davidson’s fellow cast member Chris Redd, and a welcome return to rap from Dirt Nasty, aka actor Simon Rex.
Pete Davidson was back on Saturday Night Live tonight after taking a break to shoot his latest movie. His first bit upon return was a music video, in which he rapped about movies getting too long.
Thania Garcia There are very few people that can claim to have stamped the collective visual consciousness the way Ukrainian director Tanu Muino has. Her colorful and undeniably memorable iconography is what led her to be nominated alongside Lil Nas X for best music video at the 2022 Grammys for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name).”Muino’s career has skyrocketed these past few years, despite the cultural, physical and emotional stagnation caused by the pandemic. The Odessa native has produced some of pop culture’s most notable music videos for big names like Lizzo, Cardi B and, most recently, Harry Styles, for his new single “As It Was.”Muino also recently shot and directed Foals’ “2am” music video in Ukraine earlier this year.
Too cute! Harry Styles’ “As It Was” music video kicks off with a baby voice — and the former One Direction member revealed the identity of the little one amid speculation.
Round and round he goes.
Boyfriend for a few weeks now, and thankfully it has finally arrived. Promising that she would, “be a better Boyfriend than him,” the music video features sultry clips of and lead model Charlene Lefever in dancing scenes along with several makeout sessions in a graffitied photo booth, through the roof of a car, and in a freight elevator. Plainly put, the music video was a sexy introduction to the new era of Dove Cameron that we’re excited to see.
Shawn Mendes released on Thursday his highly anticipated second single, following his split from Camila Cabello.
Shawn Mendes has a new single out!
#Oscars stage.https://t.co/1H1Y9jC9bl#oscars pic.twitter.com/IlpBjx8lgDHe continued: “I’m being called on in my life to love people and to protect people and to be a rigor to my people. I know to do what we do, you got to be able to take abuse, you have to be able to have people talk crazy about you. You got to be able to have people disrespecting people, and you gotta smile and pretend like that’s OK,” Smith said.
Maluma is expanding his business horizons, exploring differenct facets of the entertainment industry with his latest venture.This week, the Colombian superstar released his latest song, “Mojando Asientos,” dropping a music video that serves as his directorial debut alongside the track. At the same time, Maluma also unveiled his new production company Royalty Films.Co-directed by Cesar “TES” Pimienta and Rayner Alba “PHRAA,” this music video is the company’s first-ever release, according to reports from Billboard.