WATCH: Lifehouse Debuts Chill New Music Video For 'Between The Raindrops'

Lifehouse frontman Jason Wade has previously said that the band wants to "shake things up" with their upcoming album, feeling the need "to evolve and to change." With the debut of their new music video for the track "Between the Raindrops," feat. Natasha Bedingfield, the band doesn't exactly do much creatively to shake anything up, playing it rather safe with an obvious -- albeit beautiful -- set of visuals for the song title. Incredibly shot video nonetheless.

WATCH: Ed Sheeran Debuts 'Give Me Love' Video

It's finally here! The official music video for one of our favorite tracks by the crazy-talented Ed Sheeran. On Friday, the British music powerhouse debuted the highly-anticipated clip for "Give Me Love." It's certainly a powerful and artistic set of visuals from an artist who has seen his offerings embraced by the music industry as of late.

The artist also makes a brief cameo in the video, which he notes is his final clip for this current album.

WATCH: Jimmy Fallon, Carrie Underwood Turn Rap Songs Country

On Thursday night's episode of Late Night, host Jimmy Fallon and his guest Carrie Underwood reflected on their apparent past traveling during the '90s as a singing duo called Jim Carrie. They supposedly would translate rap lyrics into country songs for a mix called "c'rap." That Jimmy Fallon always keeps things interesting!

"People loved us," Fallon explained, hardly able to keep a straight face, audience laughing. "They kept demanding more music from us."

WATCH: The Black Keys' 'Sister' Video

A new video for you on this post-election Wednesday. A clip for The Black Keys' track "Sister" has emerged, and it's perhaps also a fan-made video -- although definitely sporting some fancy camerawork. In the new visuals, a group of rebellious young women from South London run the streets and get into mischief.

WATCH: Louis C.K., fun. Star in 'SNL's' First Post-Sandy Episode

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On the first weekend after superstorm Sandy struck the East Coast, Louis C.K. welcomed New Yorkers back to Studio 8H for Saturday Night Live with musical guest fun. Even before the storm on Monday, fans of both acts had been eagerly awaiting their appearance on the NBC comedy show. But following a week of frustrations and disappointments, SNL head writer Seth Meyers confirmed on Monday that the show would go on as planned.