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- Filmed in front of 76,000 fans at the ANZ Stadium in Sydney, Australia, "The 1989 World Tour Live" captures Taylor Swift's entire performance while also mixing in behind-the-scene, rehearsal, and special guest footage from her 1989 Tour.
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- Based on the segment that has become a global, viral video sensation on The Late Late Show with James Corden, the new CARPOOL KARAOKE series features 16 unique pairings, with new stars every episode.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the prolific label's legacy and offer an in-depth look at the two-night anniversary extravaganza, that took place last May at Brooklyn's Barclays Center, in honor of the late rap great, The Notorious B.I.G.
- An unscripted series about the world of mobile apps and the people that drive its innovation.
- Mermaids, the devil, real-life angels, the Virgin Mary, twins, Lady Godiva, nudity, rain, glitter, young love, supercars, Fight Club, Black Swan, a party at the Moontower, and the Heaven's Gate cult, serenaded by the enigmatic Frank Ocean.
- Music video for Beck's song, "Colors".
- SkyPolar - Stunning visuals and a divinely orchestrated synthphony by Christopher Saint. Orchestral movements D-tuned to the key of ambient ecstasy. This music is composed to help you to relax and meditate.
- A look at the life and work of music producer, Clive Davis.
- 808 is a documentary film about the inspiring story of the Roland TR-808 drum machine. It's the tale of the birth of electronic music, and how one small machine changed the musical landscape forever... by accident. It's the story of a sound that has been embraced by the world's top producers and performers, and has been name-checked on a whole host of hit records. Associated with numerous musical styles crossing both time and genre, its defining sounds are as relevant now as they ever has been. It defined hip hop and modern dance culture and it's sound continues to deliver dancefloor smashing beats today.
- The official video for "Adrenalina". It is a collaboration with Lucio.
- While the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs compete for the Championship of the National Football League, Rihanna takes over the Apple Music Super Bowl 57 Halftime Show at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
- First single from Crystal The Doll, with explicit and very empowering content. She is accompanied by Brielle Lesley.
- Elegant pop video for Annalisa for her single Bellissima. In the intro, the lover stands the artist up with a laconic phone call in French: all that remains is to dance and get lost in a maze of mirrors and lights.
- Burna Boy performs his hits in London.
- The video depicts Annalisa with a new haircut and style, which Annalisa described as emblematic of periods of change, representing "a break from self-reflection and the adoption of an alter-ego".
- Official music video for the new song by the Serbian female band Hurricane with a very summery theme.
- Music video for the single "Got So High" by The Pretty Reckless.
- In the spring of 2016, global music sensation Major Lazer performed a free concert in Havana, Cuba for an unexpected audience of almost half a million people. A concert documentary evolves into an exploration of youth culture in a country on the precipice of change.
- WHEN I GET HOME finds multidisciplinary artist Solange Knowles's deeply introspective vision of a spiritual expedition reckoning with the question "Where is home?" Accompanying her acclaimed 2019 album of the same name, the film taps imagery of her hometown's (Houston, TX) culture with flights of surrealism spotlighting Black cowboys, space, futurist worlds, and ritualistic movements that characterize evolution as a recurring presence. Solange explores concepts of origin, fear, safety, and reclamation through the power of ancestral roots and the creation of one's own kaleidoscopic universe. Presented here in Solange's director's cut, WHEN I GET HOME is a dazzling immersion into the imagination of an artist whose vision knows no bounds.
- The music video was shoot on the beaches of Nicaragua and it is visually stunning, Everything seemed to fall into place.
- Is a direct way to address a man in their lives. The lyrics of the song mention the game of love between two people, where things get dirtier by the minute.
- The 54th NAACP Image Awards honoring film and television; Queen Latifah hosts.
- Known as one of the most Iconic British monarchs, murdering and changing England's people forever. This dark depiction can only be likened to the style of pulp fiction meets a British Lincoln in a world turned upside down.
- Videoclip featuring a new or reset Effy (Katarzyna Sawczuk), much more uninhibited.
- "Let's describe it as a desire to be outward followed by a fear of being seen," The 1975's Matty Healy tells Apple Music. "I think that is the conversation that happens in this record." This short film finds Healy reflecting on his motivations and complexities as he and his band mates reveal the ideas that fueled their fourth album, Notes on a Conditional Form. It's a unique and unguarded look at one of Britain's most venturous bands.
- This installment of Apple Music's 'Up Next' series introduces rising R&B singer/songwriter Khalid and his hometown of El Paso, Texas.
- The first episode of Apple Music's 'Up Next' series focusing on rising singer/rapper 6lack in his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia.
- An amazing short film about shape shifting. Directed by The Kindegarten Class, an international art film house, this sci-fi film stars magnate Jesse Is Heavyweight as the shape shifter. Jesse finds himself using telepathy to record music then he shape shifts before leaving the studio. Intended for audiences 13 and older.
- The new single by Effy ( Kasia Sawczuk's musical alter ego ) presents the artist in a slightly different version. "Nie bron mi" translated like "Don't Defend Me" is a melancholic ballad with a sincere message.
- Ahmed Malek's name might have been forgotten by his fellow Algerians but his timeless tunes certainly haven't. Called the Ennio Morricone of Algiers, he composed music for more than 200 movies, amongst which the most famous films of the Algerian New Wave in the 70s and the 80s can be found. Paloma Colombe, a DJ, digger and documentary director, went to Algiers to meet his daughter, friends and former coworkers. Images of the city by night offer a perfect background to Ahmed Malek's music. Globetrotter, pioneer of electronic music and of the concept of the home studio, he created a unique sound that truly goes beyond genres and countries.
- Music video by the band The Pretty Reckless for the single "Only Love Can Save Me Now", featuring Kim Thayil and Matt Cameron.
- First song by Arie (Arietta Adams). She is dressed in a dominatrix style corset and carries a canister of gasoline that she is dropping on the street.
- Elton John had a productive pandemic-producing the collaborations album The Lockdown Sessions along with an impressive roster of his fellow stars. In this exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, Elton talks one-on-one with some of his musical partners via FaceTime. Watch his chats with Stevie Nicks, Eddie Vedder, Miley Cyrus, Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and many more.