By Variety Staff
01.05.2020 - 21:21 / pitchfork.com
Each month, we’ll be running down memorable clips and celebrating artists who are breaking new ground with their visuals or choreography. In April’s edition, Rina Sawayama bittersweetly reminds us of the joys of karaoke sessions with friends; SiR reimagines Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, and TDE’s Black Hippy crew as King of the Hill characters; and Arca sets fire to the gender binary with a CGI blowtorch. Check out the best of the best below.
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If you've found yourself with a lot more time than usual to stream all the shows, movies, or specials that have been piling up in your to-be-watched list, you are not alone. As millions of people are staying at home amid the coronavirus pandemic and theaters remain closed around the country, your couch is the newest Hollywood hotspot.
The quarantine and social distancing caused by the pandemic has taken a heavy toll on people globally. Many have lost their jobs, students are having virtual graduations and music artists have put their plans on hold.
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If you've found yourself with a lot more time than usual to stream all the shows, movies, or specials that have been piling up in your to-be-watched list, you are not alone. As millions of people are staying at home amid the coronavirus pandemic and theaters remain closed around the country, your couch is the newest Hollywood hotspot.
We're stuck at home bored out of our minds because of the quarantine period due to the coronavirus pandemic. For most of us, we have almost forgotten what the outside world looks like as we're stationed indoors for months now.
J Balvin got on the international radar with his 2013 hit “Yo Te Lo Dije.” Since, he’s been unstoppable, vouching for his Latino gang and la cultura through his global-appealing urban music and lyrics.
With her program Muzology, memory expert — and unlikely industry insider — Dr. Lana Israel is proving that a catchy tune can make math stick for even the most struggling students.
May the 4th be with you, now cue the main title! The legacy of Star Wars' highly successful movie theme song lasts longer than its 5-minute-24-second runtime, but its not the only film franchise with a magical score.
Now that he's been released early from prison and on home confinement, Tekashi 6ix9ine is already shooting music videos … from his backyard.
Every month, Philip Sherburne listens to a whole lot of mixes so you only have to listen to the best ones.