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- Official music video for "Mad Hatter" by Melanie Martinez.
- A promotional for Stone Temple Pilots' 1993 hit single "Plush."
- A music video for the 1987 single "Don't Disturb This Groove" by the R&B recording group The System. In the music video, the group is driving through California and rehearsing their hit song while staying at motels.
- A promotional video for Stone Temple Pilots' 2001 single "Hello Its Late."
- Video promo for The Cult's "Rise" from the album Beyond Good and Evil.
- The grind,the grit,the hustle,the streets always watching as these four broken kids grow up together to become legends and one in particular takes his love for shooting pool and try and get him out the hood.I just wonder will he make it. Watch Trailer The love for shooting pool leads mike to start pool hustling and try to get his sister out of jail.just wonder will he make it. 10 episodes.
- Logic has teamed with Rag'n'Bone Man for the new track "Broken People." The collaboration will be featured on the soundtrack for the upcoming Netflix film, Bright, which stars Will Smith. "We're broken people now, we're burning out," Rag'n'Bone Man sings on the hook. "So cold and bleeding now, now, now, gonna let you down, we're broken people now, we're broken people now." "I do it for the people," Logic raps. "I'm fighting so we be equal, for my son and my sequel." Bright's soundtrack features other big-name artists including Bastille, Machine Gun Kelly, Ty Dolla Sign, Camila Cabello, Migos, Marshmello, Future, Lil Uzi Vert, ASAP Rocky and more.
- A music video for the 1990 song "Ownlee Eue" by the American Hip-Hop recording artist Kwamé, from the album "A Day In The Life (A Pokadelick Adventure)".
- Official music video for "Late Night Messages" by Wiz Khalifa.
- The official music video for Lil' Kim's The Jump Off.
- Music video for Brett Eldredge's Beat of the Music.
- A music video for the 1992 song "Games" by the American R&B recording artist Chuckii Booker, from his album "Niice 'n Wiild".
- Sufiyaan Salam and Anna Smith's animated music video for Lose My Number by James Blunt.
- A music video for the 1989 song "(Don't U Know) I Love You" by the American R&B recording artist Chuckii Booker, from his debut album "Chuckii".