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Zion I & The Grouch feat. Mistah FAB: "Hit Em"
New Zion I & The Grouch Music Video for Hit 'Em ft. Mistah FAB. The first single from the new collaboration album titled "Heroes in the City of Dope." Directed by Victor Solomon and produced and edited by Justin Lomax & James Locke of On-Point Productions.
This installment of the Week in a Minute brings teenage witchcraft, a giant praying mantis, and the death of the Blackberry. The Week in a Minute is a cut-and-paste compilation of some of our favorite videos from the past week.
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Jaga Jazzist: "Animal Chin"
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"Tamara" trailer
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Sarah Harmer: "I Am Aglow"
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Hillary for president?
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Zion I: "The Bay"
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Is Army near breaking point?
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"Akeelah and the Bee" trailer
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The French Maids present: "How to Video Podcast"
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Miss America, on her platform
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Funki Porcini: "What Are You Looking At?"
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Singing the BlackBerry blues
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"Unknown White Male" trailer
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Gnocchi, featuring "orange rescue"
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Amon Tobin: "Four Ton Mantis"
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A stylish video with slick animations from Athlete.
Treble and Timbre: "Synth Magic"
This funny duo sings about the magic sound of a synth.
The Herbaliser: "Something Wicked"
This slickly animated video is from the Ninja Tune DVD comp "Zen TV."
In this video, shot at different San Francisco vistas, former 4 Non Blondes singer Linda Perry makes her return to the spotlight singing about the glories of the open road.
Ben Lee is blue and singing about the open floodgates of his heart.
Natali Del Conte's blooper reel
A look back at Natali fooling around on the Loaded set. Warning: wear earplugs for the singing portion of this video!
Buzz Report: Extreme video game violence
Babies come under attack in a shocking video game release, Microsoft biffs it big-time, and people sing. And we wish they wouldn't.
Set amid the chaos of pre-revolutionary China, small-time thief Sing aspires to be one of the sophisticated and ruthless Axe Gang whose underworld activities overshadow the city. Stumbling across a crowded apartment complex aptly known as "Pig Sty Alley," Sing attempts to extort money from one of the ordinary locals, but the neighbors are not what they appear. Sing's comical attempts at intimidation inadvertantly attract the Axe Gang into the fray, setting off a chain of events that brings the two disparate worlds face-to-face. As the inhabitants of Pig Sty fight for their lives, the ensuing clash of kung fu titans unearths some legendary martial arts Masters. Sing, despite his futile attempts, lacks the soul of a killer, and must face his own mortality in order to discover the true nature of the kung fu master.
