Digital Spy rounds up the best music videos of the past seven days, so you no longer have an excuse to be out of the loop.
Lana Del Rey: 'Ride'
At ten minutes long, we're surprised there isn't a commercial break shoved in the middle. Thankfully there isn't, and we just get pure Del Rey Americana romanticism as she hangs out with some rugged Hell's Angels.
Misha B: 'Do You Think Of Me'
With a song this big, the only rational place Misha B should perform it is over a dusky city skyline with big hair and a flowing shawl.
Example: 'Close Enemies'
Elliott Gleave called upon visual artiste Rankin for his latest video, and it really shows. The rapper is stuck in what can only be described as hell's dungeons, as scary clowns run at him. It's frightening, but superbly shot.
Coldplay: 'Hurts Like Heaven'
They may be trying to shamelessly promote their new comic book series, but Coldplay's latest visual feast tells the story of hero Mylo Xyloto, who leads a rebellion against a dictatorship. Ten points, guys, we're sold on the new comic series.
Justin Bieber ft. Nicki Minaj: 'Beauty and a Beat'
Instead of Biebs's "personal footage" featuring naked snaps, sex tapes or pics from a drug-fuelled party, it's actually a pretty harmless wet 'n' wild pool shindig with Nicki Minaj amongst its guests. Oh, and it serves as his new music video too.
What are your favourite music videos from the past seven days? Leave your comments below.
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