Kanye West‘s brand new “All Of The Lights” video is under fire from Epilepsy Action, a UK based group, who say that the bright, flashy video can cause seizures.  The video was temporarily removed from YouTube, but has since been re-uploaded with a disclaimer at the beginning.

It was only fitting that Kanye West dropped the video for “All Of The Lights” during NBA All Star Weekend, considering how many times it’s been played during promo for the games and events and that West is expected to be performing the song with Rihanna at the game on Sunday. The latest video from […]

While some of you wait for Lil’ Kim‘s Black Friday mixtape to show up in your mailboxes, Kimmy Blanco finally released the video for the mixtape’s title track.  Don’t worry, you don’t have to pay to watch it.

Faith Evans dropped her most recent album, Something About Faith, late last year, but the album quickly slipped under the radar, which is a shame. Faith has been one of the most consistent female R&B vocalists in recent years.

Bobby V tackles Bobby Brown’s classic new jack swing ballad “Rock Wit’Cha” in his latest video. Brown took his version to number 7 on the pop charts in 1989.

Diddy–Dirty Money‘s Last Train To Paris may have been slow to depart the station, but with the last couple of singles from the album, we’re on board.

Chris Brown‘s latest video attempts to convince people that he’s a rapper, and that he’s down with “Real Hip Hop” (whatever that means this week).  Breezy fails on both accounts.

Cee Lo Green‘s “Bodies” is one of our favorite tracks from Green’s latest album, The Lady Killer.  The dramatic slow jam gets an animated video directed by Mikael Colombu and features “appearances” from Kerry Washington, Janelle Monae, Raphael Saadiq, Common, Bilal, and fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.

Raekwon’s album Shaolin Vs. Wutang will be in stores March 8th and the Wutang Chef dropped the first video for the title track yesterday. In the same spirit as “House Of Flying Daggers” from Only Built for Cuban Linx, II the video is a visual montage of animated ninjas mixed with real visuals of Raekwon […]

Erykah Badu heads to outer-space in the music video for her newest single, “Gone Baby, Don’t Be Long.”  The video, directed by Flying Lotus, features Badu on what appears to be a moving sidewalk strolling through some unknown structure.