Madonna and Terrence Howard Dance as World Ends in ‘Ghosttown’

We have yet to see a Madonna guest appearance on Fox’s smash drama Empire, but the closest we have come thus far is the new music video for her latest Rebel Heart single, “Ghosttown.”

Jonas Åkerlund helmed the new music video after directing Madonna’s “Ray of Light” and “Music,” among others. “Ghosttown” is the second single from Madonna’s Rebel Heart. Madonna kicks off her Rebel Heart World Tour on Aug. 29.

Kendrick Lamar Debuts “King Kunta” Video in Times Square

The Compton rapper has set the video for “King Kunta” in his hometown, turning the entire city into a party.

The rapper debuted the video fon giant Jumbotron screens in New York City’s Times Square and Los Angeles’s LA Live on Wednesday evening.

Lamar announced the premier on Twitter: “King Kunta Video. NYC. Beats Billboard. 46th and Broadway. 6PM” and “King Kunta Video. LA. Downtown LA LIVE billboard. 6PM”

Third Times a Charm: Sia Debuts “Big Girls Cry” Music Video Starring Maddie Ziegler

Maddie Ziegler in Sia's

After the successes of Chandelier and Elastic Heart, Sia once again featured her mini-me Maddie Ziegler in the “Big Girls Cry” video. This time around, the whole video is a close-up on Ziegler, as she does a frenetic kind of face-dancing that will definitely creep you out. Sia directed the video with Daniel Askill, and you can watch it below.

Keith Urban & Eric Church Join Together to ‘Raise ‘Em Up’

Keith Urban, Eric ChurchKeith Urban and Eric Church premiered their music video “Raise ‘Em Up,” on March 30 on Late Night with Conan O’Brien.

“My favorite part of this video were the candid moments that were captured between Keith and I on film,” Church said in a press release. “It’s cool that a number of those made it in the final version. To me, they really reify the emotion of the moment and experience.”

“Some of the idea for this video started with me playing with my phone one day, filming our girls jumping in slow motion,” Urban added. “That’s all that they were doing, just jumping up in the air in slo mo. We put ‘Raise ‘Em Up’ on and were watching this film of our girls and they just went together beautifully. It was so simple, and emotional, and it captured some of the spirit of what I feel is at the heart of this song.”

Butts, Blood and Busting Moves: How Matt and Kim Videos Rock the Internet

Matt and Kim

originally posted on TIME

The band walks TIME through 5 of their music videos

Whether they’re forming flash-mobs all over New York or spoofing awkward family photos, Brooklyn-based duo Matt and Kim have a reputation for consistently generating must-see music videos for their high-energy songs. “We were two creative people that had no money to make music videos,” vocalist-keyboardist Matt Johnson tells TIME. “I always thought, ‘We need a really expensive idea.’ The only person who’s going to come up with that idea is us.”

The band has a simple test for evaluating their concepts: can you boil the pitch down to just one curiosity-piquing sentence? “I want it to be quasi-intriguing: Matt and Kim beat the crap out of each other, Matt and Kim get naked in Times Square,” says Johnson, who met drummer Kim Schifino while studying film at the Pratt Institute. “I guess it’s an old advertising thing. If you can be sold on it in one sentence, it’s probably pretty good.”

As the band readies its fifth album, New Glow, out April 7, Johnson admits coming up with new ideas can be daunting, but he’s not trying to compete with the band’s previous work. “I feel like [OK Go] got to a point where they needed to trump their last idea, and it became less and less about the music,” he says. “I want to show the energy of these songs, and I want to show a visual, but I don’t think I need to think of something that’s more clever. I don’t want it to become not about the music.”

“Lessons Learned” (from 2009’s Grand)
In order to avoid run-ins with the law while stripping naked through Times Square, the band sneakily applied for a permit to shoot a viral video about tourists dressed inappropriately for the weather. Despite Schifino’s initial hesitation, the clip ultimately scored the band an MTV Video Music Award for Breakthrough Video in 2009.

“I don’t know if you ever noticed, but you can see our friend collecting our clothes as we’re doing it,” Johnson says. “We did it like three times, so we needed to get our clothes back each time. You don’t really notice it because you’re focused on what we’re doing, but if you look behind us, you can see him jumping around. He was able to get everything back, but I think he did have to take a couple things out of peoples’ hands.”

“Cameras” (from 2010’s Sidewalks)
Matt and Kim are known for being one of the happiest bands making music today. During their exuberant live shows, their facial expressions rarely communicate anything other than sheer joy and enthusiasm, so releasing a video that features the two of them getting into a shockingly brutal fight seemed a little off brand — at least at first.

“As two people who create upbeat music, we always try to have something a little bit darker in the visual,” Johnson says of the video, which he says was their most expensive shoot to date. “If it was an upbeat song with a video of us swinging on swing sets with lollipops in our mouths, you’d be like, ‘Ugh! Disgusting!’ But if you’re going to listen to this upbeat song and watch two people beat each other up, it creates a good balance in my mind.”

“Hey Now” (from New Glow)
Longtime Matt and Kim fans weren’t shocked to see Schifino spend an entire music video dancing her heart out. On previous tours, she used to crawl onto the crowd and get down to Major Lazer while fans held her up. “If Beyoncé came and was like, ‘Kim, I need you to cancel your tour and come out as a backup dancer,’ I’d be nervous — I don’t know what she’d choose,” Johnson says. “She loves dancing so much, and she obviously loves Beyoncé so much.”

For those less familiar with the band’s live antics, Johnson admits the video might give them initial pause. “It’s weird, people think, for an indie band to do a dancing video. It doesn’t happen all the time.”

“It’s Alright” (from 2012’s Lightning)
Filming a dance routine in bed in your underwear isn’t as intimate as it might seem, especially during the song’s bridge, when Johnson and Schifino model a number of different sex positions (while clothed!). “As Kim’s bent over and my face is buried in her butt, they’re like, ‘Just hold on for one more second, we’re trying to get the light right!” Johnson says of the clip, which was shot in a producer’s bedroom, not their own. “I’m like, ‘This could not be any less sexy.’”

Unlike Schifino, the choreography didn’t come so easily to Johnson. “It’s like trying to learn French,” he says. “My body doesn’t communicate to itself in that way. Someone can say, ‘Hey Kim, right hand down, left foot back, right knee in, right hip out,’ and she’s like, ‘Oh, like this?’ They’ll tell me to do the same thing and I’ll just fall on the floor. It doesnt make any sense!”

Can You Blame Me” (from New Glow)
The band’s upcoming video relies on some not-so-old-fashioned audience participation. First, Johnson and Schifino uploaded close-up videos of themselves singing along to the song to YouTube. Next, they asked fans to play those videos on iPads and tablets held in front of their faces — and to film themselves while they pretend to perform. “At some point down the line we’re going to make a compilation video of what fans have made and make the video for it something we all did together,” Johnson says. “I think it will be really cool, and very Matt & Kim.”

The band modeled how the project will work with some examples they filmed around their house, but Johnson is hoping fans will get far more creative: “I hope someone goes on horseback or does it while skydiving.”

Meghan Trainor Searches for Her Dream Guy in ‘Dear Future Husband’ Video

Meghan Trainor

In the new video from Trainor’s debut album Title, Trainor hosts a series of aspiring boyfriends, all of whom simply do not listen to her simple rules and get dismissed. “You gotta know how to treat me like a lady, even when I’m acting crazy,”

“Dear Future Husband,” the third cut off her debut Title album, came attached with a list of dates for her upcoming MTrain Tour. Her new trek, which immediately follows her That Bass Tour, kicks off on July 3 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Find the itinerary for her MTrain Tour below:

July 3:       Atlantic City, NJ                      The Borgata

July 4:       Uncasville, CT                         Mohegan Sun

July 7:       Lansing, MI                             Common Ground Music Festival

July 9:       Detroit, MI                               Fillmore

July 12:     Chicago, IL                              Aragon Ballroom

July 14:     St. Louis, MO                          The Pageant

July 16:     San Antonio, TX                      The Tobin Center for Performing

July 18:     Denver, CO                            The Fillmore

July 21:     San Francisco, CA                 The Masonic

July 22:     Paso Robles, CA                    California Mid State Fair

July 24:     Los Angeles, CA                     The Palladium

July 27:     Harrington, DE                        Delaware State Fair

July 29:     Troy, PA                                  Troy Fair

July 31:     New York, NY                         JBL Live at Pier 97

Aug. 2:       Columbus, OH                        Ohio State Fair

Aug. 5:       Philadelphia, PA                      Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing

Aug. 6:       Boston, MA                             Blue Hills Bank Pavilion

Aug. 11:     Indianapolis, IN                       Indiana State Fair

Aug. 13:     Hamburg, NY                          Erie County Fair

Aug. 15:     Nashville, TN                          Ryman Auditorium

Aug. 16:     Atlanta, GA                             The Tabernacle

Aug. 18:     Raleigh, NC                            The Ritz

Aug. 20:     Louisville, KY                          Kentucky State Fair

Aug. 22:     Des Moines, IA                       Iowa State Fair

Sept. 1:       St. Paul, MN                           Minnesota State Fair

Sept. 3:       Syracuse, NY                         New York State Fair

Sept. 4:       Essex Junction, VT                 Champlain Valley Exposition

Sept. 6:       Allentown, PA                         Allentown Fair

Jordin Sparks Flaunts Her Hotness In ‘Double Tap’ Video with 2 Chainz

Selfies rule in Jordin Sparks and 2 Chainz’s new “Double Tap” video.

“If you like what you see/ Then you got to let me know/ That you won’t doubletap that ho.”

“Double Tap” was one of the stand-out tracks from Sparks’ mixtape #ByeFelicia, released in November 2014.

Sparks recently spoke to Yahoo Music saying, “For me in the song, the girl is talking to the guy saying, ‘I know you stalk my page. I know you look at the photos. I know that you don’t like them. I bet you’re not going to like that picture, but I know you like me.’

“But then you can take it another way as well, like you’re in a relationship with someone,” she continued. “Say we’re sitting next to each other. Say we’re together, right? I’m scrolling through my phone, and I hover over a picture of a really hot guy, and you’re like, ‘I know you’re not about to tap that picture. I know you’re not about to double-tap that picture in front of me.’”

I Wanna Ride in Miranda Lambert’s “Little Red Wagon”

Miranda Lambert

Lambert just dropped the music video for “Little Red Wagon,” and it’s a 10000000% Miranda.

Yesterday, Lambert discussed with Entertainment Tonight how the song came about. “A girl named Audra Mae wrote it,” she says. “I kind of tracked her down a little bit in a stalker way because I was obsessed with her music and met her and we became friends. I asked her if I could record her song and she said, ‘Absolutely!’ and she actually sang background on the record.”

Zedd and Selena Gomez Sizzle in “I Want You To Know” Video

“I Want You to Know,” co-written by Zedd, Ryan Tedder and KDrew, dropped last month, but now we’ve got this trippy video.

The video, which dropped Tuesday (Mar. 10), finds Selena alone at the club, slaying the dance floor with some serious hair flipping.

“I feel like [Zedd has] influenced me in a really good way,” Selena told MTV News on the set of the “I Want You To Know” video. “I think in general he’s someone I can go to if I’ve recorded things — he’s kind of the first person I want to ask, which is interesting.”

Ciara Stuns In ‘I Bet’ Video

Ciara's "I Bet" video

In this emotional ballad, Ciara calls out her ex, Future, for being unfaithful.

The R&B star sings,  “You know that it hurts your pride / But you thought the grass was greener on the other side / I bet you start loving me / As soon as I start loving someone else / Somebody better than you.”

When Billboard premiered the  song back in January, Ciara said “I imagine this song will be very meaningful for a lot of people. It is much bigger than any one person’s experience.”