Lil Wayne has released a new music video for his Funeral track “Mama Mia.” The colorful visual features dancers, mannequins, a fruit-filled banquet table, a fiery casket, and more. Check it out below.
19.02.2020 - 11:17 / thefader.com
Honduran-Canadian singer and producer Daniela Andrade took a giant leap forward with her latest EP Tamale last October. After racking up hundreds of millions of views on her YouTube page over the past half-decade, mostly through hushed acoustic pop covers, Andrade struck out on her own, filling the eight-track project with the sort of gooey R&B production that wouldn't have sounded out of place on the calmest parts of The Internet's Hive Mind.
Lil Wayne has released a new music video for his Funeral track “Mama Mia.” The colorful visual features dancers, mannequins, a fruit-filled banquet table, a fiery casket, and more. Check it out below.
Lil Wayne has released a music video for his new track, “Mama Mia.”
J-pop girl group Nogizaka46 shared its new music video accompanying "Shiawase no hogoshoku," the last single for main member Mai Shiraishi before she leaves the group in March.
Shakira has shared the music video for “Me Gusta,” her single with Puerto Rican artist Anuel AA. The colorful visual, directed by Drew Kirsch, finds the pair at a lavish banquet table. Watch below.
It’s always good to smile even in some of the toughest times of your life. Taylor Swift, 30, was able to do that in the most hilarious of ways for her mother Andrea, 62, on the set of her music video for “The Man”.
Carlos Vives is living one of those days when you think the world has conspired against you and everything that can go wrong, goes wrong in his new video for "No Te Vayas."The first single is from his forthcoming album and it's a comical and heart-warming vallenato song about overcoming all the obstacles to make it to the most important romantic date in your life."'No Te Vayas' is another vallenato song done my way, in love like I am.
The Korean band recently released their new album 'Map Of The Soul: 7'
Davido has shared a new video for his A Good Time track “1MILLI.” The wedding-themed clip was shot on location in Lagos, Nigeria, and directed by Director K. Check it out below.
Bad Bunny has shared a visual for “Pero Ya No,” off his newly released album YHLQMDLG. The clip follows an adolescent Bad Bunny character and finds the rapper working at a movie theater. Watch it below.
Roddy Ricch has released a music video for his chart-topping single “The Box.” The first no. 1 song of the 2020s gets a visual directed by the rapper and Christian Breslauer. Watch Ricch drag race, slam-dunk a basketball, and chill out in a shark-infested pool below.
She said that she wanted to release a video for this "fan favourite" to "express my appreciation to y’all"
T.I. and Tiny Harris‘ three-year-old daughter Heiress keep showing time and time again that she’s got the great big personality and talent that her parents have. The tot managed to run a dance party with three adult men and had them wrapped around her little finger.
Taylor Swift transforms into a high-flying executive in the video for her Lover track “The Man.” In the short, a besuited lothario causes a fuss at work, manspreads on the subway, pisses where he pleases, and throws a tantrum during a “women’s charity” tennis match. Finally, several decades later, he marries the 20-something woman of his dreams. Swift directed the video. Watch it go down below.
Stephen Malkmus has shared the music video for his new single “Shadowbanned.” The Jan Lankisch-directed video features cameos from Kim Gordon, Mac DeMarco, Sharon Van Etten, Kurt Vile, Mary Lattimore, Conor Oberst and Jason Schwartzman, who performs “Shadowbanned” as a cartoon Malkmus. Check it out below.
BTS have dropped their second official music video from their new album, “Map of the Soul: 7,” for the song “ON” — and within minutes of it dropping, the song became the biggest YouTube Premiere of all time, with 1.54 million concurrent viewers tuned in for the clip’s debut on YouTube Premieres.
JT and SZA take it back to the shiny suit era