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T.I. spends nearly seven minutes addressing...well, we're not exactly sure whom, in the video for "Address," which WorldStarHipHop premièred yesterday.
A$AP Ferg lays down his icy flow in his latest visual "40 Below." Teaming up with DJ Whoo Kid and Mass Appeal, Ferg shoots a trippy black and white video while chilling in the studio. 
Iggy Azalea drops the brand new visuals from her latest offering "Work." Iggy heads to the desert to show her haters how to walk a mile in her Christian Louboutins during the Jonas & Francois-directed video. 
Tinashe poses the question: "Who Am I Working For?" for this very sensual cut produced by Chicago's production duo Nez and Rio.
Ms. Kelly releases the visuals to her sensual smash "Kisses Down Low." The brightly-colored video features Kelly experimenting with her look by playing dress up in various costumes and eclectic wigs. 
Skip Rage be "Choppin O's!" Skip drops the visuals to this dope cut off his upcoming Rowdy Babes, Cold Beer mixtape.
Odd Future's once missing member, Earl Sweatshirt, releases the visuals to his "grimey shitty bass rap sh*t" video "Whoa." 
Trey Songz comes from the heart and lets the emotion pour with “Fumble” off his Chapter V album.
The Mississippi emcee falls in deep thought, as he gets introspective and real on the black-and-white visuals for this cut off his upcoming mixtape King Remembered in Time.
Mumford & Sons just dropped the visuals to the latest single, "Whispers in the Dark," off their sophomore album Babel.
Danny Brown links up with UK producer The Purist in a trippy VHS-inspired video for their collaborative track "Jealousy." 
Mariah Carey releases the visuals to her Disney-inspired track "Almost Home."  In between juggling twins and judging on American Idol, Mariah somehow found time to shoot a black and white video, which features clips of the new Disney film Oz The Great And Powerful.
French Montana and Nicki Minaj finally unveil their West Indian-inspired video "Freaks." The two New York natives got together to shoot the video in Los Angeles back in February, and it came out perfectly.
Sharaya J is the new artist being brought out by hip-hop legend Missy Elliot.
The catchy track features Katie and Louie challenging their haters to "pop out" if they have any problems. 
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