Cee Loo Green, F**k You
This potty-mouthed song delivers a fun loving music video set in a 50`s diner. Even the two young kids in the video ooze coolness in the front of Cee Loo Green, so you simply can`t help bopping along.
M.I.A, Born Free
When this picture was released on Monday April 26 it was remote from YouTube on the same day, replaced with an age restriction and so removed again. The video, which is an astonishing nine minutes long, caused controversy across the state with its scenes of nudity, war and brutal violence. This video isn`t necessarily pleasant to watch, but it makes this name due to the amount of attending it gained.
McFly, Shine a Fall on Her
Mcfly`s latest video is a far cry from their old ones. Set in a dingy warehouse the video mixes contemporary dance with the lad`s typical band performance that we acknowledge and love.
Janelle Monae, Tightrope
The 25 year old is relatively unheard of as of yet, however, this picture is definitely worth a mention. Her quirky dance moves are a fresh change to the usually girly dancing we see from the likes of Girls Aloud. The video takes aim at the Palace of the Dogs, and insane asylum where the likes of Charlie Parker and Jimi Hendrix were once admitted.
Chase & Status, Blind Faith
This picture will either give you want you were at a late-night warehouse rave or give you happy that you`re not. Chase & Status released a censored version of this video, presumably to prevent it from being banned as they knew it contained controversial content such as drug abuse.
Katy Perry, California Gurls
This picture is set in heaven, well not technically but it`s probably as near as Katy Perry could get. She is encircled by sweets and cakes, including edible clothing and candy floss clouds. The Alice in Wonderland style video is like every girls fairytale dream world.
Duck Sauce, Barbra Streisand
As shortly as you`ve heard this song once it`s boundary to be stuck in your mind all day long, and the video doesn`t disappoint either. This star studded video features appearances from everyone from Kanye West to Vampire Weekend to Santigold, as good as an imitation of Barbra Streisand herself that is destined to prepare you giggle.
Katie Perry, Firework
Making it into this number for the 2nd sentence is Katy Perry. In the picture for her 2010 release, Firework, Katy confronts sensitive issues such as self confidence, bulling and sexual orientation, implying that everyone is different, just like a firework.
Bruno Mars, Just The Way You Are
In this video for his number one single, Bruno Mars draws pictures on a coffee table using the record he unravels from a cassette. The images he draws come to spirit and act while the 25 year old serenades a model-like brunette. A really romantic music television to meet the song`s beautiful lyrics.
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