WATCH: Phoenix Debuts Murderous, World-Traveling Video For 'Entertainment'
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- March 7, 2013
- by Variance Staff
Phoenix on Thursday unveiled the video for their first single off the forthcoming set, Bankrupt! The Patrick Daughters-directed clip for "Entertainment" is at first seems to be a pleasant, celebratory video of love and life, but it quickly takes a dangerous turn with a brutal ending.
Ed Sheeran this week made a stop by the Australian radio show, Fifi and Jules, bringing along fellow British singer and tour mate Passenger. As expected, when those two amazing talents got together, magic happened. They covered Blackstreet's "No Diggity" and Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' "Thrift Shop," creating a delightful mashup unique to their soulful acoustic styles.
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Although his forthcoming Mastermind album is due this year, Rick Ross on Monday revealed a new set of visuals for "Ashamed," a cut off his last effort, God Forgives, I Don't. The rapper, never one to shy away from his luxurious lifestyle, flaunts plenty of gold and material goods in this newest clip. 
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Contrary to the band's cheery song title, Ra Ra Riot's new video for "Dance With Me" doesn't include much dancing. But it instead finds the band running for their lives as they are chased through the woods and across city streets by zombie-skeletons (!?).
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Tyler, the Creator on Tuesday night debuted another new track off his forthcoming album Wolf. The Odd Future rapper returned to Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and—with assistance from house band The Roots—debuted the piano-featuring "TreeHome." Quadron member Coco provided vocals for the song while Tyler played keys.
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