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Tyrese cuddles up with America’s Next Top Model Season 3 winner Eva Marcille in the radiant video for “Best Of Me,” a loving R&B ballad taken from his recent album Open Invitation. “As holiday season nears it’s time for cuddles, love and hugs… I had a vision for this video. I wanted to show images of love like you’ve never seen before…” Tyrese says of the snuggly single’s accompanying visuals; “Two people living in a world where nothing matters but the love they share,” choosing leading lady Marcille because, “her grace, natural beauty and confidence radiates love.” Cheesy and cliche perhaps, but romantic for sure. The album Open Invitation is out now.

Miley Cyrus lets out her inner party girl persona in a music video for Borgore's song "Decisions". The former "Hannah Montana" star goes wild at a rave party, where everybody have fun with a bunch of cakes. Getting her body covered in cream, the 19-year-old starlet is also seen making out with her fiance Liam Hemsworth who dresses up as a unicorn. At the end of the clip, she is featured sitting on a pedicab, looking messy in a white ball gown and mascara tears that roll down her face. Back in October, Miley shared to Rolling Stone about the concept of the wild visuals. "That [expletive] was crazy. He walked into his hotel room, and it was people in the weirdest clothes you've ever seen," she dished. "My fiance was dressed as a unicorn - we make out in the video, which is very funny. It's just the most random group. We walk in and we're like, 'This feels like a party,' so it's dope." Borgore, whose real name is Asaf Borger, announced his duet with Miley back on August, 20. At the time he tweeted, "yer so i guess i can say now that miley cyrus is the backing female voice in decisions." On the same day, the "Can't Be Tamed" singer also wrote, "Yo check out Decisions me & @borgore new track." Of his collaboration with Miley, the EDM artist said, "I thought she was made up more to be a star, but she was pretty phenomenal behind the booth."

One of the best qualities Ice Cube possesses as a rapper is his ability to get in the face of his listeners. His best albums have shown he prefers to provoke than to shy away from the big issues, and if new single and title track ”Everythang’s Corrupt” is anything to go by, his forthcoming album (his 10th) will do exactly that. With the presidential election just around the corner, Ice Cube decides to drop a video exposing the widespread ills of American politics and society. Whilst he rants over a sample of Betty Wright’s 1968 classic “Girls Can’t Do What The Guys Do”, a relentless barrage of recent news clips hammers home his message- that no-one is safe from institutional and individual corruption. The faces that flash on screen encompass everyone from sportsmen whose careers were built on lies, to bankers whose careers were built on greed, playing out like a sort of modern Dante’s “Inferno” , before the clip explodes into natural disasters, mass protest and police repression.

All in a hard day’s work? Smoking and drinking it up at his desk, Wiz Khalifa kicks back to drop braggadocios bars in the video for “Tweak Is Heavy,” taken from his Cabin Fever 2 mixtape, which was released for free download in October. Produced by The Invasion, the track might not be hard-striking on first encounters if you’re pressing play at your laptop; but then the project did come with a forewarning from Wiz that it would be best digested at, “smokeouts, pregames, afterparties, ratchet parties, birthday parties, highrides, weednaps, snacc runs, hood clubs, nice bars etc.”

Introducing Ryan McDermott – Kanye West‘s latest G.O.O.D Music label signing – who debuts the video for his first single, “Paradise.” The suave pop/R&B singer-songwriter joins Grammy-winning crooner John Legend as well as Mr Hudson and newly signed Teyana Taylor on the label’s roster of singers as he prepares for the release of his G.O.O.D Music debut, Ryan vs. The Sandman: The Tale of the Sleepwalkers. Written and produced by Ryan, the slinky, synth-laden track displays the LA native’s soulful vocals as he suavely interacts with the main lady in his visuals. Watch below and follow @RyanMcDMusic on Twitter for updates
