Posted on Aug 26, 2008 - 10:57am by Shallow Nation in Music Video, Music

Here is the official music video for Kanye West’s single “Good Morning.” The music video, animated by artist Takashi Murakami and co-directed by Kanye West premiered on iTunes on August 25, 2008.
The single, from Kanye West’s Grammy Award winning third studio album, Graduation, is co-written by Kanye West and Bernie Taupin and samples Elton John’s “Someone Saved My Life Tonight” with additional vocals by Connie Mitchell, Jay-Z (from “The Ruler’s Back”), and Tony “Penafire” Williams.
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Posted on Aug 26, 2008 - 8:51am by Shallow Nation in Music Video, Music

Here is the official music video for T-Pain’s s single “Can’t Believe It,” featuring Lil Wayne. The imaginative and visually dazing music video was directed by Syndrome, features cameo appearances from Tay Dizm, Jay Lyriq, Sophia Fresh, and Young Cash. The music video premiered on BET’s Access Granted on August 25, 2008. “Can’t Believe It” is the lead single from T-Pain’s third studio album, Thr33 Ringz, will be released on October 28, 2008.

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Posted on Aug 23, 2008 - 2:31pm by Shallow Nation in Music Video, Politics, Music, New Media

Dave Stewart, the Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter and along with Annie Lennox, formerly of the iconic 1980s duo Eurythmics, has released a new song and music video, “American Prayer” paying tribute to Senator Barack Obama’s historic presidential candidacy. The music video, which Dave Stewart co-directed with Seth Dalton, stars an extensive and diverse cast of celebrities against the backdrop of historic news footage from the U.S. civil rights era forty years ago. In his own words, Dave Stewart explains his intentions.
Earlier this year when I was recording American Prayer, a song I originally co-wrote with Bono, the phrase, “When you get to the top of the mountain, remember me” seemed to take on a whole new resonance, given the inspirational candidacy of Barack Obama. The song always contained one of my favorite passages from Dr. King, which was hauntingly delivered the night before he was assassinated. King says: “I just want to do God’s will. And He’s allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I’ve looked over. And I’ve seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land!”
People long for a connection— whether it is to music, to their country, or to a big idea. Regardless of what happens in November, Senator Obama has reminded millions of people that they have the power to connect to bigger ideas. He is, in essence, the embodiment of a new anthem for change. He has continued King’s narrative from what was once thought of as a dream to a reality. I find it especially relevant that Barack Obama will accept the Democratic Party Nomination for President 45 years to the day of King’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
When we were originally writing the song, Bono was crafting the words in a way that would make people think about the fact that ‘America’ as a concept was a truly great idea, based on the bedrock of equality. I find it more pertinent than ever to release it now; to the moment America finds itself in, daring to re-imagine itself and its place in the world.
When I set out to make a video for the new version of this song, I wanted to honor all of those millions of people, especially young people, who are, for the first time, feeling empowered to voice their beliefs. I wanted to capture how Obama’s message of change has echoed across the broad fabric of what is America. To do that, we’ve cast the film with an eclectic array of personalities, including Forest Whitaker, Jason Alexander, Whoopi Goldberg, Cyndi Lauper, Barry Manilow, Joan Baez, Macy Gray and Joss Stone. They appear alongside veterans, teachers and everyday citizens— all of whom have been touched by this simple idea of change.
Source: My American Prayer
Photo credit: BBC
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