The Airplane Boys released the music video for their single “Her Fault” off their new mixtape “Brave New World”. In the video, the handcuffed and hooded duo get led to a creepy mansion, where the lines of pleasure and pain are crossed. The duo are put into torture chambers that make it feel like their fantasies have gone awry. This insane asylum is filled with stress, agony, lies, & disobedience : the feelings that a destructive relationship causes.
Matt Brevener dropped the visuals for his single “Not to blame” off his album “The Bushido project”. He offers a thought-provoking video, which follows a young woman as she strolls at night through the rainy streets of New York. She struggles in her relationships with men due to her past while blaming herself for her current circumstance. Without a solid foundation for what a relationship should be, she continues to make the same mistakes guy after guy. She needs to look for something deeper than mere infatuation. The deep song tells her to stop blaming herself and to learn to love herself.
He makes you feel like its your fault, when he breaks your heart with a single phone call
He’s got your self worth in the palm of his hand
And Daddy wasn’t there when you were growing up
And Momma tried her best, but sure enough
You’ve never really known true love from a man
You cry and you cry, you cry yourself to sleep
Guy after guy, with your heart on your sleeve
You make the same mistakes over and over again
Why, oh why don’t you know your self worth
I can see it in your eyes, I hear it in your words
You feel as though its your fault, but all you really need is a friend
You’re not to blame
Girl you’re not to blame
You are not to blame for everything you’ve been through, you are just perfect, and they’re not worth it
Save the tears for another day
I hope she can just figure it out
‘Cuz she don’t really know whats real, and its hard to watch
But I know, girl I can see your next move
You’ve got nothing to prove, but your downfall is hard to stop
Just don’t pay attention to all the games they’re playing
You just gotta love yourself, trust it, and keep waiting
You deserve the best, but all that glitters ain’t gold
Look for something deeper than mere infatuation
Like a gentle heart, honesty and patience
‘Cuz that sh*t is rare, it’s something to cherish and hold
You’re not to blame
Girl, you’re not to blame
You are not to blame for everything you’ve been through, you are just perfect and they’re not worth it
Save the tears for another day
Vice’s latest star Eddie Huang talks about the success of his book “Fresh Off the Boat” and now web series of the same name. Eddie explains how he found success with his East Village restaurant Baohaus while fighting against the stereotypes he experienced growing up as an Asian American. He keeps is rare and funky by offering some inspiring word for you to chase your dreams and experiences. Eddie makes it clear that he does things on his own terms and not let others attach stigmas and stereotypes to his identity. Find out what his favorite moment from the “Fresh Off The Boat” series has been so far. If you haven’t checked out the web series, watch these previous episodes: Fresh Off The Boat With Eddie Huang: Back in Taiwan Fresh Off The Boat With Eddie Huang: Los Angeles Fresh Off The Boat With Eddie Huang: Bay Area Fresh Off The Boat With Eddie Huang: Taiwan
Eddie Huang talks Fresh Off The Boat, and Baohaus with Hypebeast (contains profanity)
Valentine’s Day just passed and single Ryan Higa shows Hollywood sets unrealistic expectations for romance. He grounds us on what really happens in romance with his own perspective. See the differences in what people expect romance to be vs what it really is. Are our expectations in romance too high?
To promote the upcoming release of the film “21 & Over“, actor Justin Chon and the cast with Skylar Astin (Pitch Perfect) and Miles Teller (Footloose) showing off their silly dance moves to the Harlem Shake.