Category Archives: Videos

Diddy – Dirty Money – “Ass On The Floor” (Music Video Review) ft. Swizz Beatz

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The group Dirty Money is an interesting concept. Sean Combs isn’t hurting for money due to his non-music-related business ventures — like the Sean John clothing line, his Ciroc Vodka, and his restaurants — so it allows him to create …
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Michael Jackson ft. Akon – Hold My Hand (Music Video Review)

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The first posthumous song and video release from Michael Jackson, for the Akon duet of “Hold My Hand,” is a sentimental and emotional look at some nice lyrics mixed with a decent track. The thing that is missing, which will …
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The Killers: “Boots” Music Video Review

Even though The Killers are on a hiatus, this did not stop them from releasing a new song and video as part of their ongoing annual Christmas singles with the (PRODUCT) RED campaign — something they have done every Christmas …
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Daft Punk: “Derezzed” Music Video Review (from TRON: Legacy)

There’s only one word to describe the video for Daft Punk’s song “Derezzed,” from the TRON: Legacy soundtrack. BOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG! Get More YouTube Views. Promote your YouTube videos. Guaranteed results. Promote your iTunes releases. Promote your iTunes albums and singles. More …
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Mariah Carey: “Oh Santa!” Video Review

Mariah Carey knows Christmas. We don’t know why Carey is so successful singing Christmas tunes — the fact that she looks great in red doesn’t hurt — but she can certainly belt out any holiday song and score a hit. …
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Justin Bieber – Pray (Music Video Review)

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Justin Bieber is an easy target for ridicule. His hair, his clothes, his grammar on Twitter. They are all easy targets, and we have made fun of every single one of them on SoManyMP3s.com. But, after watching Bieber’s new video for the song “Pray” we feel terribly embarrassed and vow to stop the ridicule of this young star — for at least the remainder of this review.
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Black Eyed Peas: “The Time (Dirty Bit)” Video Review

The Black Eyed Peas are an entity like no other in the music business. Occasionally this can both be good and bad. Their music seems to only have one message; our music will make you dance. Get More YouTube Views. …
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Ke$ha: The Story of the $

We are often criticized here at SoManyMP3s for criticizing Ke$ha a bit too harshly. It’s true; we can sometimes go over the line and disrespect this young pop star. But, in our defense, it’s hard to disrespect someone who has …
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Soulja Boy – Speakers Going Hammer (Music Video Review)

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Soulja Boy Tell’em is the worst thing to happen to hip-hip music. He may be the worst thing to happen to music, period. And although his new song and video for “Speakers Going Hammer” is not nearly as bad as most everything else he puts out, the song and video is still a piece of trash.
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Arcade Fire – The Suburbs (Music Video Review)

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The video for Arcade Fire’s song “The Suburbs” is an interesting take on the medium of music videos. The clip was directed by famed music and film director Spike Jonze — known for his films Being John Malkovich and Where …
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Christina Aguilera: “Something’s Got a Hold On Me” Video Review

It’s typical that a movie will release a video shortly before the film is released featuring one of the key songs from the soundtrack. These videos usually include a singer or a band performing the song, with intercut scenes of …
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Rihanna ft. Drake – What’s My Name? (Music Video Review)

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Rihanna’s new single and video for “What’s My Name?” featuring Drake is either a straight-laced tale of a guy working hard to win over a classy woman, or it’s a metaphorical leap into the erotic mind of a sex addict.
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Cee-Lo Green: “Bright Lights Bigger City” Video Review

Sure, Daniel Craig makes a pretty decent James Bond. But, if it were up to us, we would give the franchise to Cee-Lo Green to put a modern day twist on the character. Get More YouTube Views. Promote your YouTube …
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Pitbull ft T-Pain: “Hey Baby (Drop it to the Floor) Video Review

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A guilty pleasure is “something one enjoys and considers pleasurable despite feeling guilt for enjoying it,” according to Wikipedia. The site goes on to explain that “often, the ‘guilt’ involved is simply fear of others discovering one’s lowbrow or otherwise …
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Fantasia: “I’m Doin’ Me” Music Video Review

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There’s nothing special about Fantasia’s newest song and video for “I’m Doin’ Me.” It’s not great and it’s not horrible. It’s a song about not needing a man to be happy, and the video is just — to borrow a …
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Pink: “Raise Your Glass” (Music Video Review)

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Pink — also known as P!nk depending on who is writing it — is one of those rare performers who is simultaneously mainstream and anti-establishment. Her mainstream audience loves her because she writes and sings really great tracks and produces …
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Black Label Society – Overlord (Music Video Review)

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Does heavy metal ever mix well with comedy? Not unless you are Steel Panther, and Black Label Society is no Steel Panther. Get More YouTube Views. Promote your YouTube videos. Guaranteed results. Promote your iTunes releases. Promote your iTunes albums …
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Slash: “Beautiful Dangerous” ft. Fergie Video Review

Who knew that Fergie could look so hot as an insane coked-up Guns n’ Roses groupie? Slash apparently did, and we tend to believe that Slash has had some experience with crazy female fans who simultaneously want to hurt and …
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Fefe Dobson: “Stuttering” Video Review

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Fefe Dobson’s song and video release for “Stuttering” is catchy, upbeat and fun, as well as depressing and sad all at the same time. The song is great, and so is the video, but somebody should have shared the lyrics …
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Katy Perry – “Firework” (Music Video Review)

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Katy Perry has now joined the list of female singers who have written a teen empowerment anthem, and although the message is clear, the video for “Firework” misses the mark on several cases.
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Nicki Minaj Will.i.am – Check it Out (Music Video Review)

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Nicki Minaj and Will.i.am’s video release for “Check it Out” is a fun, innovative and futuristic look at music videos. Simple as that. No huge storyline, no big metaphors, and no naked birdwomen; just Minaj and will.i.am performing on a …
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Kanye West – Runaway (Music Video Review)

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Kanye West’s epic video/film release for “Runaway” is a surrealistic look at West’s metaphorical fall from grace and his eventual rebirth back into the spotlight. Of course, this 35-minute film will elicit dozens of WTF’s from viewers — even the most diehard West fans — as it is chocked-full of imagery that will certainly confuse anyone.
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Jamey Johnson: “Playing the Part” Video Review

Jamey Johnson’s new song and video takes a look at the country star’s disaffection for Hollywood and Los Angeles in 7-minute-long video directed by someone who truly knows what it is like to move from the South to California — …
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Willow Smith – Whip My Hair (Music Video Review)

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A star is born. Like her brother before her, as well as her Mom and Dad, Willow Smith is the next big cash underage cow. Her Mom Jada began her career at 19-years-old as a choreographer for In Living Colour. Dad Will started making money in the entertainment business at 17-years-old with his hit song “Parents Just Don’t Understand.” And brother Jaden made his acting debut with The Pursuit of Happyness at 8-years-old.
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Rihanna – Only Girl (In The World) Music Video Review

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An artist like Rihanna does not come along very often. Not many singers can create songs that are played in urban dance clubs, the SUVs of suburban soccer moms, and the pink bedrooms of tween girls. Her lyrics speak of love and lost and her music transcends any one specific genre. But most importantly, she makes you want to belt out her lyrics and dance no matter where you may be.
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