Sunday, January 2, 2011

The Hottest Music Videos Of The 2010 - Official TOP list

So here they finally are, we are proud to present the official Top of the hottest music videos last year

California Gurls – Katy Perry

This was the year that you just could not make any music (or boob) related toplist without Katy Perry. Centered on a fantasy candy-land, Katy and her dancers performed as playful beach girls of California.This music video has won many different awards during summer of 2010.



All The Lovers - Kylie

Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly called it "a striptease-in-the-streets party of epic (and epically horny) proportions" and added, "the result is best described as either a makeout flash mob, a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade gone wild, or some serious 'the touch, the feel of cotton' guerrilla marketing.



Party Animal - Akon ft David Guetta

And then the Akon ft David Guetta “Party Animal”. And how it did happen must have been sumthing like this:

Akon: hey iv got an idea for the music video. We'll get 100 really hot chicks to stand around and pretend to dance...and clothing can be optional
Director: Akon, your a genious

Music still sucks but semi-naked babes rock .



Jessica Sutta - I Wanna Be Bad



Not Myself Tonight - Christina Aguilera

The music video for the song was filmed from April 7 to April 9, 2010 in Los Angeles, directed by Hype Williams. In a radio interview with Z100 Atlanta, Aguilera said: “I’m more confident and comfortable in my own skin. I think I’m even a more sexual Christina." To celebrate the video premiere, her official site started to release photos from the video. Each day it featured a different look of Christina portrayed in the video. The music video officially premiered on Vevo on April 30, 2010. UK music channel 4Music then played the video for the first time on TV at 10:00 a.m. the following day. In an interview with MTV News, Aguilera said that it was the first time she ever crossed paths with Williams.




Promise This - Cheryl Cole

The video for the Cheryl Cole's song Promise This was directed by Sophie Muller and was debuted on 21 September 2010 on UK television channel ITV2. It incorporates scenes of "silhouetted shapes, cut-outs and projected imagery". Digital Spy's Ryan Love described the theme of the video as "dark and glossy". The X Factor official magazine said the video for the song was "gothic ballet".

In the video Cole wears several outfits, described as "gorgeous" by ITN, including a low-cut red dress, a ballerina's leotard, to a short embellished mini-dress. Cole plays a dominant role in part of the video, waiting for a man in a darkened room in one scene and pushing him to the floor with her foot in another. ITN commented on the second part of the film, "We see a softer side to the 27-year-old though, as she dances in a floaty dress, showing off some of her skills which, as a child, won her a sponsorship to study at London's Royal Ballet Summer School." In one of music video's main outfits, Cole is seen wearing 'Wolford Bondage Tights'. "In one scene she is dressed in a Madonna-styled black leotard and black jacket with her hair pushed back in a high ponytail. Another scene shows her dressed as a ballerina, and there’s another one where she wears a red flamenco dress, all in all she looks spectacular.



Loca - Shakira - ft. El Cata

The music video was filmed during a visit in Barcelona, Spain in August 2010. It was directed by long-time Shakira collaborator Jaume de Laiguana. On September 23, a sneak preview of the video was released on Shakira's official website, showing her rollerskating, riding a motorcycle and dancing in a big fountain surrounded by fans. The music video was released Wednesday, September 29 2010. James Montgomery from MTV compared the video to Matt & Kim in their "Lessons Learned" clip and Erykah Badu in her video "Window Seat". The Spanish city reportedly is considering fining the Colombian singer for stopping traffic as she filmed a music video, reports the New York Post. Shakira, who didn’t get any permits, danced in a public fountain (Pla de Palau fountain) and rode on the back of a motorcycle with her hair flowing in the wind, when she should have worn a helmet. About the video Shakira said "The video is just about having fun and being real in this amazing place with real people." The spanish version of the video was released as the free video of the week on iTunes the 21 of December, 2010.



3. Telephone - Lady Gaga feat. Beyoncé

The music video is over nine minutes long[45] and begins where "Paparazzi" left off, Gaga was arrested for killing her boyfriend by poisoning his drink. She is taken to a women's prison where she is led to her cell by two prison guards, who strip her of shoulder-padded dress and left standing nude, while she is mocked by the other prison inmates. One of the guards comments, "I told you she didn't have a dick", referring to the rumors that Gaga is intersex. For three minutes, the video shows Gaga's activities in the prison—including kissing another female prisoner in the exercise yard, wearing sunglasses made out of half-smoked cigarettes, and catfights in the commissary. Gaga's sister Natali Germanotta, makes a cameo in the commissary scene. After that, Gaga answers a call from Beyoncé, and begins to sing the song. She performs the first verse and chorus with other scantily clad inmates, followed by a bridge featuring Gaga wearing only yellow "Caution" tape.



Thursday, December 30, 2010

Slash - "Beautiful Dangerous" (feat Fergie)


"Beautiful Dangerous" is the third track and third single on the debut self titled solo album by former Guns N' Roses and current Velvet Revolver guitarist, Slash. It features Fergie of The Black Eyed Peas on vocals. During an interview, where Slash goes through each of his album tracks, he stated:
“ I got hip to Fergie being probably as good or better a rock singer than she is a pop singer. I heard her do Barracuda, the old Heart song, and I was like, fuckin’ wow!
I ended up doing a couple of shows with her where she sang Barracuda and Sweet Child O’ Mine. She’s one of the most phenomenal fucking rock ‘n’ roll singers, male or female, I’ve ever heard.'”


Slash told The Sun: "The track began as a piece of music I'd written as a score for a strip bar scene and it made me think of [Fergie]. I'm a guy and there's nothing sexier than seeing a cute girl sing rock 'n' roll."

The video is darkly evocative, as Fergie is seen playing the role of a deranged Guns N' Roses fanatic.

Nelly - Hot In Herre



"Hot in Herre" is a popular song and single performed by the hip-hop artist Nelly, and was released in 2002 as the first single on his album Nellyville.




There were two music videos made for the single "Hot in Herre", one which takes place in a dance club and has an alternative to the video and one which takes place in the St. Louis Arch. The alternative video was played in MTV Europe instead of the official one.
The original video features cameo appearances by actor/comedian Cedric the Entertainer and NFL players T.J. Duckett and Julius Peppers. It is quite famous because it features a club full of people sweating and stripping to the music

Here's the orginal one:

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Ciara feat Justin Timberlake - Love & Sexy Magic


This is the music video for "Love Sex Magic" premiered on March 22, 2009. It premiered on Ciara’s official website on March 23, 2009. It was directed by Diane Martel.
Ciara stated in a SayNow fan message on February 19, that she and Timberlake would be shooting the music video the following day in New York.
Fashion designer Melody Ehsani reported that she had some involvement with the video, mainly in creating some of the jewelry including ‘’4-Finger Chain-ring’’.
The theme for the music video, as Ciara stated in a recent MTV interview, is a "Love-Sex-Magic Show", inspired by the Crazy Horse Cabaret (also known as Le Crazy Horse de Paris), a Parisian cabaret known for its stage shows performed by purposely undistinguished female dancers and is a popular venue for other artists, including magicians, jugglers, and mimes.
She additionally told noted R&B writer Pete Lewis of the award-winning 'Blues & Soul': "Because I have so much respect for the Crazy Horse show, that became my visual reference. And Justin is one of the most easy-going, down-to-earth, hard-working and passionate artists you could ever work with. And, with both me and him, our goal was just to make the best video we could possibly make together, and to give the fans something a little fun and a little unexpected."
The video ranked at #39 on BET's Notarized: Top 100 Videos of 2009 countdown.



The video opens with Ciara (with a ponytail) and Justin Timberlake face to face, caressing seductively as in a manner of foreplay, as Ciara sings the first verse. Quick scenes cut to Ciara who appears almost impervious to gravity, dressed in lingerie, maneuvering around a horizontal dance pole (with four background dancers), and veiled in vibrant colour schemes and alternating strobe lights. The video cuts to Ciara in a leotard, posing in abstract and flexible poses throughout the first chorus. Ciara is then seen dressed in a tiger-striped cat-suit performing solo dance moves on a stage. The second verse begins with Timberlake seated on stage and Ciara performing intricate tricks (such as singer snaking her way under his legs) as he sings his verse. Then the two begin to lightly move to the track before Ciara forms her body as if to be an armrest as he leans on her. The second chorus cuts back to the stage scene where Ciara and the dancers perform choreography and cabaret-style moves on the pole. The bridge of the song cuts to Timberlake on the ground and Ciara, standing over him, turning around and performing her signature "Matrix" over him as he guides her body toward his with his right hand. The two perform and then as Ciara gets up, Timberlake smacks her side as she pops to the beat. The video then cuts to a scene with Ciara in the catsuit, portraying a "tiger in a cage". In the final scene, Ciara and the dancers perform, dressed in 70's-inspired tuxedo-suits and colored afros. Then the video ends with collective clips of Ciara's multiple performance scenes from throughout the video.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Mötley Crüe - Girls, Girls, Girls

"Girls, Girls, Girls" was a single by Mötley Crüe from the album with same name, released in May 1987. It peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at #12 and #20 on the Mainstream rock charts.

Mötley Crüe"s first video of "Girls, Girls, Girls" was banned from MTV due to nudity, it was shot at the Seventh Veil Strip Club in Los Angeles. There was trouble when finding a location because most strip clubs didn't serve alcohol. The dancers were from mainly the Tropicana which was Vince Neil's favourite club and the Seventh Veil, but some famous female pornstars can be seen on the video. The song and album were both written during a time when main songwriter Nikki Sixx, and co-writer Dominic Catanzarito were both addicted to heroin.



American pop artist Lady GaGa wrote the song "Boys Boys Boys" as an homage to this song.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

My Darkest Days - Porn Star Dancing

The first song My Darkest Days, a Canadian post-grunge band based in Toronto, wrote after signing was "Porn Star Dancing," which became their first single. Chad Kroeger decided he wanted to be featured on it, along with a friend of his, Zakk Wylde, frontman/guitarist for Black Label Society and a former guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne. Kroeger and Wylde both appear in the video, which was filmed at the Hard Rock Las Vegas Vanity nightclub with loads of scantily clad babes. There is also a remix of the single featuring rapper Ludacris


Music video by My Darkest Days performing Porn Star Dancing featuring Ludacris and Zakk Wylde.