- Song: “Here’s To Never Growing Up“
- Artist: Avril Lavigne
Here’s the official video for “Here’s To Never Growing Up,” the first single off Avril Lavigne’s fifth album due out later this year.
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Here’s the official video for “Here’s To Never Growing Up,” the first single off Avril Lavigne’s fifth album due out later this year.
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Here’s Selena Gomez with the official video for “Come & Get It,” the lead single from her debut solo album of the same name. Directed by Anthony Mandler, click here to learn more about the creation of the video that incorporates all four elements into its various scenes.
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Bon Jovi are certainly looking and feeling their age in the video for “What About Now,” the title track off the New Jersey band’s twelfth studio album. From the band that rocked my childhood, the song isn’t so much bad as tired and instantly forgettable. For those interested, you can currently listen to the rest of the album on SoundCloud.
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This is freak folk duo CocoRosiewith the official music video for “After the Afterlife” from the sisters’ upcoming album Tales of a Grasswidow.
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This is Australian Grammy-award winning singer-songwriting duo Nervo with the official video for their new single “Hold On.”
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Here’s Selena Gomez with her live performance of “Come & Get It,” the lead single from her new solo album of the same name, from last night’s MTV Movie Awards.
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This is American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey with the official video for “Chelsea Hotel #2″ from her fourth album New Skin for the Old Ceremony.
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Here is New York indie pop band the Yeah Yeah Yeahs with the official video for “Sacrilege” from their 2013 album Mosquito. The first single off the band’s fourth album, the video for “Sacrilege” stars English model and actress Lily Cole as a young woman, along with a second victim, who is attacked by a mob that includes the local authorities. Over the course of the video events which led to the attack are revealed as the video plays out in reverse chronological order.
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Here’s the official music video for Fall Out Boy’s “The Phoenix,” the second single released off the band’s 2013 album Save Rock and Roll.
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Here’s the official video for Mariah Carey’s “Almost Home,” written by Simone Porter, Justin Gray, and Lindsey Ray for the official soundtrack of Oz the Great and Powerful. Much like the song, the video looks and feels a little bland focusing more on the vibrancy of the film’s clips than doing anything interesting with the singer herself.
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