In Raheem DeVaughn‘s latest video, “BOB,” the soul singer sets out on an intergalactic quest to save women from their battery operated boyfriends.

Kelly Rowland and Lil’ Wayne‘s “Motivation” video seemingly takes place at an orgy in an abandoned warehouse.  Outstretched hands caress half-naked bodies throughout the four-minute clip.

Raphael Saadiq is three videos deep into his new project, Stone Rollin’.  The latest video just so happens to be the title track from the album, Saadiq’s fourth studio album.

Bilal‘s 2006 album, Love For Sale, may have never been released, but Bilal went back to it to film a video for “Sorrow, Tears &…

New York City hip-hop has taken a back seat as all of the other regions of the country have stepped up their hustle and gotten…

It was only fitting that Kanye West dropped the video for “All Of The Lights” during NBA All Star Weekend, considering how many times it’s been played during promo for the games and events and that West is expected to be performing the song with Rihanna at the game on Sunday. The latest video from […]

Faith Evans dropped her most recent album, Something About Faith, late last year, but the album quickly slipped under the radar, which is a shame. Faith has been one of the most consistent female R&B vocalists in recent years.

Erykah Badu heads to outer-space in the music video for her newest single, “Gone Baby, Don’t Be Long.”  The video, directed by Flying Lotus, features Badu on what appears to be a moving sidewalk strolling through some unknown structure.

Raphael Saadiq‘s music video for his latest single, “Good Man,” is certain to get people talking.  The clip, starring The Wire‘s Chad Coleman and America’s Next Top Model contestant Yaya DaCosta, tells a gripping story of a couple falling out of love with each other leading to the woman managing to have her husband arrested.

In the 1980s, musicians only scratched the surface of what could be done with the music video. Michael Jackson set the standard and in the 1990s, everyone raced to match or surpass him.

In the 1980s, musicians only scratched the surface of what could be done with the music video. Michael Jackson set the standard and in the…

Bilal‘s latest video from his Airtight’s Revenge album is for “Levels,” one of the album’s true highlights.  The video, directed by producer Flying Lotus, is a space cadet’s fantasy and features some of The Urban Daily’s favorite musical space cadets, Erykah Badu and Shafiq Husayn of Sa-Ra.