With thousands of YouTube videos uploaded every minute it is hard to decide which videos are worth viewing time. Especially, when it comes to music videos. With so many new music videos coming out each week, it is hard to keep track of them all. If you are in the mood for country, rock or pop TheCelebrityCafe.com has it covered. Each week, TheCelebrityCafe.com highlights the top ten best music videos to view.
This week features hot music videos from country sensation, Gary Allen. This list also features a new debut from Justin Moore, Broken Bells and the music video from Enrique Iglesias with his single, “Heart Attack.” This week also includes new videos from Gary Allen and an unforgettable new single from the Fray. This week also showcases a video just in time for the holidays from Kelly Clarkson with “Underneath The Tree.”
Let us know which music videos you are watching and which is your favorite video out of TheCelebrityCafe.com top ten.
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10. Justin Moore-Lettin’ The Night Roll
"Lettin’ the Night Roll," is the type of song that should be played with the windows down and the music turned up. It has all the makings of a country hit. The single includes a catchy chorus, impressive guitar instrumentals and is, of course, about a girl.
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9. Broken Bells- Holding on For Life
The band Broken Bells has released their music video for “Holding On for Life.” The video is not a typical music video. Broken Bells is known for their indie rock sound, which is created by artist-producer, Brian Burton (Danger Mouse) and James Nercer, is known for being the lead vocalist and guitarist for The Shins.
The video draws from two sci-fi-themed short films that the group recently produced. The films and now the video features Anton Yelchin, (Star Trek) and Kate Mara
(House of Cards). Mara looks beautiful in the video and connects with the audience without saying a single word.
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8. Gary Allen-It Ain’t Whiskey
Gary Allen is known for his country hits and emotional videos. “It Ain’t Whiskey” is a classic country video from Allen.
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7. The Killers ft. Dawes-Christmas in L.A.
The Killers featuring Dawes released a video for their song “Christmas In L.A.,” which stars actor Owen Wilson.
Beginning with a dialogue between the voices of Wilson and Harry Dean Stanton, with Wilson asking what he needs to do about breaking into acting, which Stanton answers with “nothing." A soft piano starts with Brandon Flowers vocals narrating the story of Wilson as a struggling actor, looking at the California sun beating down on a December day, wondering if he can really survive another Christmas in L.A.
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6. Backstreet Boys-Show Em’ (What You’re Made Of)
In a World Like This was one of the only albums that each member of the band had control over. No producers or outsiders controlling the sound. The album feels organic and a stand out track on the album is this latest single.
The boys are featured in the music video, with hardly any clothing. The shirtless Backstreet Boys are featured performing the song in a completely black room. This unique style of video allows fans to focus on the music and the talent of each member of the band. It is a strong move for the band. It shows that the band has grown up but is staying true to the music that made them so famous.
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5. Kelly Clarkson-Underneath the Tree
Kelly Clarkson is bringing out the holiday sprit in all of us with her latest single, “Underneath the Tree.” The video features Clarkson performing and looking beautiful. It is impossible not to watch this video and be inspired by the holiday season.
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4. Justin Bieber-All That Matters
Even though Bieber has been maturing his sound and embracing more hip hop influences, Bieber has the staying power with his millions of fans.
The video profiles Bieber and his lovely leading lady and has some overall sexualized and sensual themes. The pop star is out to prove that he is becoming an adult and instead of going down the road taken by Miley Cyrus, which includes skimpy outfits, cats and a dramatic haircut, Bieber is taking a more traditional road to adulthood, complete with a beautiful blonde and going shirtless.
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3. The Fray-Love Don’t Die
The members of the Fray have found themselves at the center of a bar fight in their latest video for "Love Don't Die." The band is back with their latest video for the hit single.
Normally the visuals from The Fray feature the band performing and some signature piano playing but this video for "Love Don't Die" takes the band and fans in a whole new visual direction. The music video focuses on the band performing at a very rowdy bar. Punches fly, glass is broken and drinks are spilled. "Love Don't Die" is very different from the typical style of video that the band puts out.
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2. Enrique Iglesias-Heart Attack
"Heart Attack" is catchy, passionate and is already an instant hit for Iglesias. Fans are loving this new modern style from the music legend, but respect that Iglesias keeps his Latin roots and vocal delivery the same since he first arrived on the scene.
Iglesias is known for his over the top and sexy music videos, "Escape," being a prime example but "Heart Attack" has a more stylized feel and is more of a modern style of music video for the Latin superstar. The video is edited at a fast pace and features styles that would be seen in a rock 'n' roll performance video.
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1. Lorde-Team
Lorde became an instant overnight sensation with her hit, “Royals.” “Royals” has gained over 100,000,000 views on YouTube alone. Lorde came into the quickly music industry and rose to chart-topping royalty even faster. The singer managed to accomplish all of these musical tasks before graduating from high school.
Now following the success of “Royals,” Lorde has released the music video for her follow up single “Team.” The single has the haunting, sweeping tone that is now identified with Lorde.
The video itself is visually stunning and feels like the visual partner to her unique one of a kind sound. The pictorial has a darker tone and translates well into Lorde’s musical styling.
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