Usher was spotted on the set of a mystery video yesterday in Queens, New York. Although there is no official word regarding what song the visual will support, the ‘Pro Lover’ crooner did confirm earlier this year that he has been working on a new album that will introduce an “innovative” sound called Revolutionary Pop.
Lil Mama teamed up with director Phil Lee to pay homage to her idol, MC Lyte, in this new video called ‘Scrawberry’. Mixing doll house fantasies with whacky lyrics and colourful wigs, the rapper could have easily been mistaken for Nicki Minaj, whom Lil Mama once accused of copying her style.
The release of Kim Kardashian’s ‘Jam (Turn It Up)’ had been delayed since March but it looks as though the visual is finally about to debut. Written and produced by The-Dream, proceeds from the track will benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Hip Hollywood caught up with Monica on the set of her Chris Robinson-directed video for ‘Anything (To Find You) (Ft. Rick Ross)’. The R&B singer used the opportunity to discuss the development of the record, Lil Kim’s removal from the final version and her ‘New Life’ album, which will hit stores on October 4th.
Continuing her quest to find a permanent cure for insomnia, Leona Lewis has released the video for ‘Collide’. Directed by Ethan Lade, the visual supports the first release from her upcoming ‘Glass Heart’ LP.
Rihanna’s ‘Cheers (Drink to That)’ video has finally been released. Shot as a compilation of performance footage from throughout her ‘Loud Tour’, the clip also includes cameos from Kanye West, Cee Lo Green and Jay-Z.
After being delayed from its initial release date, the video for Beyonce’s ’1+1′ has premiered. The song was produced by The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, and serves as a promotional single from her slow-selling ’4′ album.
Beyonce’s ’1+1′ video will debut in just moments. However, before the action gets underway, the diva has released a special sneak peek of the sultry clip to entice her fans.
With just moments to go before release of her ‘Cheers (Drink To That)’ video, Rihanna has issued a short preview of the production. The visual was filmed during the Barbados stop of her ‘Loud Tour’ and will be available on iTunes later today.
Lil Wayne took an unexpected approach to his ‘How To Love’ video. Directed by Chris Robinson, the visual addressed the issue of HIV/AIDS as opposed to taking the lyrics of the song literally.