Selena Gomez Is a Bumping + Grinding Nature Nymph in ‘Come & Get It’ Video
Selena Gomez is a nature nymph in her video for 'Come & Get It.' One thing is for certain: She's all grown up.
Selena Gomez is a nature nymph in her video for 'Come & Get It.' One thing is for certain: She's all grown up.
"One Foot" is the latest video from fun. off their album "Some Nights," and it's got to be one of the most creative lyric videos ever made. We must warn you, however, that the camera work is pretty shaky, so try not to get a headache while watching.
Let's be honest, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' song Thrift Shop is already pretty much a parody of itself, but the people at College Humor have hit yet another home run with Gift Shop! BTW, what the hell is a Hoberman sphere?
Singer Amber Holcomb was eliminated on tonight's (May 2) episode of 'American Idol.' That means the all-female Top 3 is comprised of Candice Glover, Kree Harrison and Angie Miller.
I guess it doesn't matter that Little Mix is a product of X Factor UK, because the top four finalists on American Idol rocked their song Wings last night!
Chris Kelly, one-half of the popular '90s rap duo Kris Kross, was found dead of an apparent drug overdose, according to the Associated Press.
It seems like Macklemore and Ryan Lewis burst on the scene out of nowhere with Thrift Shop and now Can't Hold Us. Their videos are fantastic...
Check out the top 40 songs on K945's playlist for the month of May.
What happens when you get 'Morgan Freeman' reading poetry? Awesomeness. Here's Ray J's song that's totally NOT about Kim Kardashian.
Selena Gomez embraces the elements in her trailer for her 'Come + Get It' video. There's water, there's fire, there's flowers -- and it's all hot.
Avril Lavigne from Epic on Vimeo.
I don't care what Kidd Kraddick and the rest of the krewe say... I love me some Avril Lavigne. She's one of my guilty pleasures. Yeah, she's marrying fellow Canadian Chad Kroeger of Nickleback. What of it?
Ray J's claim to fame is that he hit "it" first, with the "it" being Kim Kardashian and her va-jay-jay. (Or is it va-Ray-J?)
The rapper is capitalizing on the fact that the two of them got famous on the back of their sex tape, her more so than him. We can understand that he feels entitled to some residual riches and that it's his turn to make the cash registers go ka-ching, but we're not sure this song or video is the way to make that happen.