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- Witness the bond of a loving father and his daughter.
- Madison McFerrin, Brooklyn singer-songwriter and daughter of jazz legend Bobby McFerrin, has shared a new music video for her track "Insane." Directed and edited by Jasia Kaulbach, the video was inspired by Georgia O'Keefe and photographer Michele Bisaillon.
- Opens on a rooftop with a downtown-L.A. high-rise in the back, followed by a shot of the artist, Nayan, pulling up in his Lamborghini at a train station to pick up his girl (Yulia Lasmovich) as he takes off. At his house he watches her make butter, then they cuddle and make out, their bodies melting like....well....butter. They get touchy-feely in the living room. He sings on the rooftop with intercuts of background dancers. Later he parties with Yulia and her friend at a bar as this suave guy keeps melting his ladylove like butter.
- Still in love but world's apart BEN keeps texting BELLA - his beautiful ballerina and will do anything to hear from her cuz he just can't get his lady love out of his head.
- Dennis a young brave Lital walks amongst in our world during Christmas night time as he embrace his powers to share and dance for others who wants to believe something good in the hearts as the full moon shines bright across the city.
- Streetlight tells about a tragic triangle love story of the two best friends who are immortals and falls in love with a girl that one of them was interested on getting to know her more, but the girl falls for the other. In the end the best friend murdered both the girl and his closes friend. Professionally made by both Everlasting Victory and Streetlight.
- This story take place in the early 1980s when there was an influx for cocaine imported into the United States. Cities were plagued with drugs and drug addicts. Cocaine was introduced to gangs and it was synthesized into a freebase form called Crack-Cocaine. Babies were born from mothers that used the drug. This made life extreme for kids who's parents that was addicted to Crack. During this period, most kids in U.S. cities became accustomed to seeing parents addicted to Crack and women selling their bodies for it. Hence, they grew up in the "Crack Era."
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