What starts as an homage to '70s/'80s disco dance shows turns into something more like an homage to Carrie in this video directed by the legendary artist David LaChapelle for Jade Thirlwall of Little Mix.
Director Alec Keshishian — who knows a thing or two about documenting a pop star — brings us a fictionalized tale with Fergie portraying a popstar named Fenix who realizes she has less and less need for the man who keeps trying to control her career.
Can a group of cheery kids gets jaded New Yorkers break a smile on a crappy day? Can Sia update this track from Annie for something that can resonae with kids tuning into the 2014 movie remake starring Quvenzhané Wallis as the traditionally red-headed orphan?
Taking a break from music videos and commercials, Aggressive directors Alex Topaller and Dan Shapiro co-wrote and co-directed “She Wolf,” a recently launched short film about escaping commercial culture and rediscovering the natural world.
In a way, there's likely more Michael Jackson in this video than on this posthumous "contemporized" version of a previously unreleased song. Justin Timberlake easily steps into the main role here, keeping a smile on his face and replicating some iconic moves — needs. more. moonwalk. — on some sets that also shout out various MJ video classics, like the "Bad" turnstiles and the "Beat It" pool hall. For good measure, we also get archived shots of the main man in NTSC action, plus lots of fans to dance and smile along to the groove.
As someone who knows that you especially have to drop it when its hot, Pharrell gets with Nelly, Nicki Minaj and director Colin Tilley in a picture-perfect clip that updates the "Drop It Like It's Hot" vibe with splashes of color and futuristic touches.