Saturday, November 26, 2011

Selena Gomez & The Scene - Hit the Lights

 HIT THE LIGHTS! (Yep...You'll be hearing that alot in this one.)



Selena Gomez is the 19-year-old, Disney-star-turned-singer from the Emmy Award winning show, Wizards of Waverly Place. She has since expanded into movie roles, such as her part in Ramona and Beezus and Another Cinderella Story, and started a pop band called Selena Gomez & the Scene. Her new single, "Hit the Lights", is this weeks TOP favorited music video on Youtube.



The music video opens with a close up of the singer’s face, a few shots of people on a road trip, and the outdoors. Suddenly, Selena and a gang of dancers are running and playing around a farm for fun… Bunch o’ hooligans. The music picks up and there are people doing aerials out of cornfields and handstands on giant pumpkins. Strange? Yeah. The video then jumps to a club scene, where Gomez is dancing and rockin’ out to the chorus. More dancing, a lot of flashing lights, and suddenly you have the singer in a room with a heck of a lot of pink balloons and wearing hipster sunglasses. This sort or strange combo of quirky behavior and odd settings continue throughout the video. Frankly, it seems like someone cut and paste several different music videos together with the exceptions that Gomez is continuously posturing and lip-syncing to the song throughout the whole thing and there’s constant, shaky camerawork.

Strange. Random. And Quirky. Check. If you're a fan of all three, you've come to the right place.




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Friday, November 18, 2011

Katy Perry - "The One That Got Away"


Katy Perry. If you haven’t heard her name by now, it’s time to invest in a T.V., computer, Internet, or radio and come out from beneath that rock you’re hiding under. Pop icon and singer/songwriter, Perry has won numerous awards since entering onto the scene with the single “I Kissed a Girl” in 2008. From then on, the woman has dominated a portion of the world's T.V. and radio. The single “The One That Got Away” is the sixth single off of her latest CD and this weeks TOP favorited music video on Youtube.



The song is just what you’d expect from the singer: shallow pop/rock, heavy dance beat, and extremely (almost obnoxiously) catchy.



The music video, however, is less Katy Perry-esk. The pop star-- through the use of movie magic-- is transformed into an elderly woman, rich, married and settled down. Throughout the video, she wonders around her expensive estates, and experiences a number of flashbacks of her youth.
POOF!
In enters the Perry we know and love (or love to hate). Young Katy is in the early, romantic days of love, swept off her feet by an aspiring artist. The two have a cute-fest of memories together – painting, dancing, crashing senior-center parties—and meanwhile Perry twangs out the chorus again and again. In another life, I would make you stay. So I don't have to say you were the one that got away. The one that got away…

You know this ain’t gonna end well, folks.


                       
Overall, the storyline is a bit predictable if not Perry-type material-- but no doubt the flocks of die-hard, almost-foaming-at-the-mouth Katy fans will be satisfied with the results anyway.





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(WARNING! Both contain video spoilers)


Sunday, November 13, 2011

Kina Grannis - "In Your Arms"


Kina Grannis (this weeks artist of the TOP favorited music vid. See above.) is a singer/songwriter who recently found fame through the Youtube spotlight. She won the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl Contest in 2007 after posting a video of herself singing her song “Message from Your Heart.” As a result of winning, she earned a recording contract with Interscope Records and her video was played during the Superbowl game. Her  videos have received over 77 million views and she’s propelled to become one of the top recognized faces on Youtube. Her record Stairwells was released in 2009, and the single “In Your Arms” was one of the previously unreleased tracks.






The song has the cute factor along with a catchy chorus. Trust me, you’ll find yourself humming it soon enough.



The video? Well, are you a fan of sweetness and overall adorability? Grannis’ whimsical stop motion video delivers on both accounts, along with adding a bit of quirky flavor. Literally. Kina warbles to a stationary camera as the scenery behind her morphs, changes, and reads a lot like a storybook. The pebble-looking objects that make up the background are actually thousands upon thousands of jelly beans. That’s right, folks. JELLY BEANS! On her Youtube channel, Grannis posted this about the vid:

22 months
1,357 hours
30 people
2 ladders
1 still camera
288,000 jelly beans

If you’d like to see how the video was made, check out the link below.




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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Taio Cruz -- "Hangover" ft. Flo Rida

The TOP spot this week is claimed by Taio Cruz’s “Hangover" ft. Flo Rida!



As so elequently put by Wikipedia, “Taio Cruz is a British singer-songwriter, record producer, occasional rapper, and entrepreneur” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taio_Cruz). He’s also the man who brought you Break Your Heart and the smash hit Dynamite (“…I wanna celebrate and live my life, sayin’ ayy-oo, baby, let’s go. ‘Cause we gon’ rock this club, we gon’ go all night, we gon’ light it up like it’s dy-no-mite—remember him now?) Cruz’s latest album, TY.O, was released in early October, the lead U.S. single off of which is “Hangover.”



The single is catchy, clappy, and has a heavy beat. The song opens with the lead verse: “I got a hangover, whoa-ooo, I been drinking too much fo’ sho.” Yeah, that pretty much tells you the direction the rest of the song goes in. Glorifying throw-up isn’t your typical lyric choice—but Cruz pulls it of in a club-worthy chorus.  


This video’s the typical rich boy gone wild(ly drunk) story. Cruz wakes up near a panda mascot suit, shuffles around the remnants of his apartment, and finds a few scantily clad women and a strange, mustached Asian man lying around. In-between discoveries he has a series of flashbacks to the bash the night before, shown in Hitchcock-esk style. Hangover fans will rejoice. A number of the singer’s inebriated antics are shown, including driving a boat down a city street and breaking into airport tarmac. Flo Rida comes in and slams a few rhymes in our face while surrounded by a gaggle of woman. Same old, same old. The music video ends with an awkward attempt at a comedy shtick between Asian Man and Cruz.






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MTV NEWS:
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1673395/taio-cruz-hangover.jhtml