The ‘Infinite Bad Guy’ video brings together tens of thousands of YouTube covers of the track for an endless video that’s unique on every next watch.
Taraji P. Henson hosted the ceremony, which included performances from the likes of Machine Gun Kelly, Nelly, Dua Lipa, Billie Eilish and more.
With her ‘Talk That Talk’ album, Rihanna continued her reign over pop music, throwing genre and romantic conventions to the wind.
‘I hope this EP can bring some festive cheer and some comfort this Christmas,’ the singer told her fans.
The 16-track project out December 18 will feature 10 remastered recordings and 6 never-before-heard songs.
On her debut album, ‘Pink Friday’, Nicki Minaj showcased a genre-bending musicality that took in everything from underground cuts to crossover smashes.
Featuring ten new, self-penned Xmas tunes, the album is out now on Island Records in the UK and Europe and Blue Note in the US.
The new clip was directed by the band’s own Jeon Jung-kook.
The song is the second single to trail Mendes' upcoming album, 'Wonder', set for release on December 4.
The festive single follows the artist’s latest album, ‘Love Goes.’
The artist recorded the classic song in support of the New York and Los Angeles Philharmonics.
‘Safe With Me’ is a heart-on-sleeve love song that’s both confessional and irresistibly catchy.
Addressing her public controversies and her party girl reputation on ‘Unapologetic’, Rihanna created a thrilling conclusion to a stunning four-album run.
The track features on the new, double deluxe edition of the pair’s acclaimed 'Manchester Calling' album, set for release on December 4.
The 2019 single ‘essentially became a song about our own relationship with each other,’ the siblings explained.