Oh, how the tables of turned. There once was a time when Nicki Minaj and her fans mocked certain other female rappers for promoting their music on World Star Hip-Hop without access to larger platforms. Now, without her own career circling the drain, she has found herself in a similar predicament as she released a […]
J. Cole keeps the ball rolling full speed ahead with the release of his new dramatic and intriguing video for “Power Trip”. Featuring Miguel, the song is the lead single from Cole’s upcoming Born Sinner sophomore album, which is set to hit stores on June 25th.
You’ve seen the behind the scenes footage of Luke James’ new video for “I.O.U.” and now it’s time to see the final product. However, the clip isn’t a typical love story. Rather, the plot ends with a special twist that even I didn’t see coming so you know it must be interesting.
I always knew that beneath of the skin of every crazy Beyonce fan beats the heart of a demon and today, Azealia Banks gave us a preview. The self-proclaimed biggest fan of the Pepsi Lady released a sneak peek of her new video for “Yung Rapunxel”, and the imagery is rather startling.
The weather in New York City is still awfully cold but that hasn’t stopped Luke James from doing his job. Ahead of the release of his new video for “I.O.U.” on BET’s 106 & Park latest this evening, the singer has shared special behind the scenes footage of the production, which was shot in Brooklyn.
Mix a Curiosity Killed The Cat sample with some 1990s R& flavour and girl power, and you’ll get Little Mix’s “How Ya Doin’?”. However, what makes the song really standout is the guest verse by Missy Elliott, so imagine the excitement the girls caused by enlisting her for its accompanying video.
Drake grew up in an upper middle class family in Canada and even starred in a teen drama called Degrassi: The Next Generation but his new video for “5AM in Toronto” portrays a completely different image. In fact, the clip depicts the rapper at the extreme opposite of the social spectrum as a goon.
Despite the horrendous sales of the album, Nicki Minaj has yet to understand that the world doesn’t care about her Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded – The Re-Up. On the hand, perhaps she just isn’t ready to let career go down the drain with the ratings of American Idol and that’s why released this new video for […]
While chatting to MTV News about his new X album, Chris Brown stated that the record was heavily influenced by the works of Stevie Wonder, Sam Cooke and Michael Jackson. However, the video for the Diplo-crafted lead single, “Fhine China”, draws closer to imitation than just inspiration.
Thousands of women between the ages of 25 to 30 years pay for plastic surgery procedures as they seek to augment the size of their breasts and buttocks. Now, in a completely unrelated topic, Nicki Minaj has has released a preview of her new video for “High School”, which features Lil Wayne.