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  1. Mar 17, 2023 · The greatest Metal music videos of the 2020s, as voted by RYM/Sonemic users ... Digicore Nu Metal Trap Industrial Hip Hop. ... 14 January 2020 Music video.

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  4. Sep 18, 2021 · The greatest music videos of 2020, as voted by RYM/Sonemic users. ... Experimental Hip Hop Witch House Atmospheric Drum and Bass. ... Avant-Garde Metal Breakcore.

    • Directed by: Zack Fox
    • “Laugh Now Cry Later” – Drake F. Lil Durk
    • “Oprah’s Bank Account” – Lil Yachty F. Drake & DaBaby
    • “WAP” – Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion
    • “The Box” – Roddy Ricch
    • “Godzilla” – Eminem F. Juice Wrld
    • “Cool Off” – Missy Elliot
    • “Bryson” – NLE Choppa
    • “Hit Different” – Sza F. Ty Dolla $ign
    • “Will” – Joyner Lucas

    Thundercat and Zack Fox collided for “Dragonball Durag” one of 2020’s funniest and most creative music videos.

    Maybe it’s the bust-down Gucci belt that kept you hooked on Thundercat’s phenomenal music video for “Dragonball Durag.” Maybe it’s the fuzzy cat ears, bug-eyed glasses and silk shirt he’s wearing. Or maybe, Thundercat’s hysterical hip-thrusting and crawling was captivating. Shot in a lo-fi style that perfectly matches the R&B singer’s smooth tones, “Dragonball Durag” shows Thundercat isn’t taking himself too seriously — in the video he dances for various women, all who shake their head and le...

    Assisted by Nike and Chicago’s Lil Durk, Drake tapped Odell Beckham Jr. and Kevin Durant for a star-studded watch.

    Yes, that’s right — another Drake nomination. Champagne Papi came through with an all-star array of features (literally) for the music video of “Laugh Now Cry Later” featuring Chicago’s Lil Durk. Veteran director Dave Meyers, known for his work on music videos from Travis Scott’s “SICKO MODE” to Kendrick Lamar’s “Humble,” assisted the Toronto superstar as he raided the Nike HQ, shot hoops with Kevin Durant and played toss with Odell Beckham Jr. Iconic imagery is recreated, such as Muhammed Al...

    Lil Yachty looks great in a wig for the music video of “Oprah’s Bank Account” featuring Drake and DaBaby.

    2020 brought a lot of surprises, but absolutely nobody expected to see Lil Yachty cosplaying as Oprah Winfrey. With over 20 million YouTube views, “Oprah’s Bank Account” by Lil Yachty with assists from Drake and DaBaby is one of the most outlandish music videos of the year. Lil Boat, clad in a wig and an assortment of cashmere sweaters, interviews DaBaby and Drake as Oprah. With Yachty as creative director and Julien Christian Lutz, this razor-sharp and focused music video shows off the light...

    Hip Hop royalty Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B christened their Billboard-topping collaboration with an ostentatious video directed by Colin Tilley.

    When the queens of rap, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion dropped the accompanying music video to their absurdly viral hit “WAP,” the internet broke. Directed by Colin Tilley, the “WAP” video is a twerk-fest of epic proportions. The resulting dance exploded on social media sites such as Instagram and TikTok. When Kylie Jenner stepped on screen, everyone had something to say. Some loved her inclusion, while she drew ire from others. However, nobody can disagree that it was one of the biggest con...

    Directed By: Christian Breslauer No year end list would be complete without Roddy Ricch’s “The Box.” After going No. 1 on Billboard with no music video, Roddy secured the budget for this fast-paced, visually stimulating video that shows impressive levels of creativity.

    Directed By: Cole Bennett Seeing Eminem pop up on the Lyrical Lemonade YouTube channel was one of the more surprising things to happen this year, but the video didn’t disappoint. From the visual effects to the Mike Tyson and Dr. Dre cameos, this video was entertaining from beginning to end.

    Directed By: Derek Blanks The queen of music videos has delivered some of the most iconic videos in rap history and in 2020, Missy Elliott continues to outshine her competition with “Cool Off.”

    Directed By: BenMarc Shot This NLE Choppa’s growth has been one of the most interesting storylines of 2020. The “Bryson” music video was one of the first times fans got to witness his spiritual journey on full display as he gives a peak into his current mindstate.

    Directed By: SZA In 2020, SZA made her triumphant return with the self-directed music video for “Hit Different.” If the teaser at the end is any indication, fans will receive more music videos from the TDE singer in 2021.

    Directed By: Joyner Lucas and Ben Proulx Joyner Lucas paid homage to all of Will Smith’s classic movies in the “Will” video. And apparently he did something right because the video garnered the attention of Mr. Smith himself, who even hopped on the remix to the track.

  5. Mar 19, 2020 · Social-distance yourself from the norm with these 15 classics of rock and metal cinema, available online in the U.S. right now.

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