
Fred the Godson & Charlie Clips – Kobe & LeBron Video
Fred the Godson & Charlie Clips Kobe & LeBron video, Directed by Steven Wolff.

Fred the Godson & Charlie Clips Kobe & LeBron video, Directed by Steven Wolff.

Los Don’t Give a Fuck video, Directed by MiamiFilms.

DJ Dbefekt Raised On Classics video featuring Termanology & Reks. The official music video for “Raised On Classics” by DJ Dbefekt featuring Termanology and Reks, which will be on Dbefekt’s upcoming album entitled ?-Evolution.

French Montana Fire music video featuring Max B, Hollywood Fergie & Dame Grease. Mac Wit Da Cheese mixtape, out now! Directed by PicturePerfect.

Mike Beck Hoodstars. video, the last official music video that Mike Beck was able to shoot before his untimely death, which is for his record “Hoodstar” featuring Head I.C.E.
Directed by Lazee / Gil Videos NY / Heavybank Filmz.
R.I.P. Mike Beck 1973-2009.

Hardbody This Is Me video, directed by Adeyemi Adegbesan.

Music video from Timbaland for Morning After featuring Nelly Furtado and SoShy, from Timbaland upcoming album Shock Value 2.

Snoop Dogg I Wanna Rock video, Malice n Wonderland, due in stores December 8th 2009! Directed by Erick Peyton.

Spank Pops Make It video, Second single off of Beautiful Noise EP, available now on iTunes. Directed by Aris Jerome.

Kutz Major Problem video, directed by Carlos F. Garcia.

Serius Jones Oh Baby video, the official music video for “Oh Baby” by Serius Jones, from his upcoming Life is Serius album. Directed by Lex Lewter and Dr. Woo.

Fever Ray Keep the Streets Empty for Me video, the official music video for “Keep the Streets Empty for Me” by Fever Ray, it is off of their debut solo self-titled album, which is in stores now. Directed by Jens Klevje & Fabian Svensson.

Laroo & Jacka featuring Matt Blaque & Keira D. DIP video, 20 Bricks:Season One, coming soon. Directed by Ben Griffin.

Ready in stores now.

Music video from N-Dubz for Playing With Fire featuring Mr. Hudson. Against All Odds, album available now in Ireland and UK.

Platinum-recording artist, songwriter and actress, D. Woods, is truly a triple threat entertainer and is one of the entertainment industry’s quickest rising young stars. She became a familiar face on Diddy’s “Making the Band 3” which went on to create the five-member pop/R&B girl group sensation, Danity Kane. Their first self-titled album debuted in late 2006 at #1 on the Billboard charts selling 234,000 units in the first week and was eventually certified Platinum. Danity Kane’s sophomore album “Welcome to the Dollhouse” debuted in 2008 at #1 on the Billboard Charts, making Danity Kane the first female group to have two #1 debuts for their first and second albums. “Welcome To The Dollhouse” sold over 500,000 units and spawned the hit single ‘”Damaged,” which sold over 2 million digital downloads.
On October 14, 2008, in one of MTV’s most-watched episodes, Danity Kane, much to the chagrin of their loyal fans, was disbanded and D. Woods left the group to embark on the next and greatest chapter of her career; as a solo-artist. No longer confined to a group-setting, D. Woods is free to exhibit her creative style and pop sensibilities through her recent distribution deal inked with Bonzi Records / Fontana (Universal Music Group)
D. Woods’ solo debut album, “My Favorite Color,” will be released on April 27, 2010 on her own label, Woodgrane Music in joint venture with Bonzi Records / Fontana (UMD), but before its release, she will be giving back to her fans with the release of “The Gray Area Experience” which features new and exclusive material released individually through iTunes. The first single will be “Legalize Me” which will be released on December 8, 2009.

Meek Mill Make Em Say video, directed by Dwight “Malik Millions” Gibson.

Music video from Hocus 45th for Ride That 5 featuring Took & Sony Jackspade, directed by Hocus & Geohvision.

Music video from G-Side for This Is Life / Tryna Get Rich featuring Prime Time, directed by Jordan Merz aka DJ Dirrty.

Wyclef Jean You Don’t Wanna Go Outside video featuring Maino, directed by Justin Kauer.

KRS-One & Buckshot Survival Skills video, directed by Todd Angkasuwan.

Alternate music video from Major for Lazer Keep It Goin’ Louder featuring Nina Sky & Ricky Blaze from Guns Don’t Kill People… Lazers Do, in stores now!
Directed by Eric Wareheim
Edited and Animation by Fatalfarm
Art by Kevin O’Neill
Produced by Clark Reinking and Dave Kneebone
Styling by Amanny Ahmad
Makeup by Tara Loren

French Montana Uhh Huuh video, directed by Mazi-O.