New music videos of the week: Taylor Swift, MGMT, Ozzy Osbourne
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Taylor Swift, MGMT, and Ozzy Osbourne are all out with new talked-about clips. Also: Robbie Williams reunites with a fellow member of Take That, and Lil Wayne releases a new clip while in prison with the help of a Young Money collaborator.
Lil Wayne: "Ground Zero"
Jessica Hatter directed this video for Lil Wayne's "Ground Zero," off his studio album Rebirth. The clip features Young Money artist Shanell.
http://vimeo.com/14503245
MGMT: "Congratulations"
Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser have released this desert-set video for the latest single off their 2010 album of the same name.
http://congratulations.whoismgmt.com/intl
Ozzy Osbourne: "Life Won't Wait"
The newest single off Ozzy's latest album Scream gets a video directed by his son, Jack Osbourne.
http://www.ozzy.com/us/news/watch-%E2%80%9Clife-won%E2%80%99t-wait%E2%80%9D-now
Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow: "Shame"
The reunited Take That singers co-star in this humorous clip for "Shame," Williams's forthcoming single off his second compilation album.
http://www.robbiewilliams.com/video/official/shame-music-video
Taylor Swift: "Mine"
The 20-year-old country singer features with British actor Toby Hemingway in the video for her first single off Speak Now, due out October 25.
http://www.taylorswift.com
Usher featuring Pitbull: "DJ Got Us Falling in Love Again"
Usher has released a club-themed video for his latest single off just-released EP Versus.
http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshhuXlTic7348EVT266
Wavves: "Post Acid"
The band teamed up with Mountain Dew's Green Label Sound to create the music video for "Post Acid," off latest album King of The Beach.
http://www.greenlabelsound.com/wavves?id=83&type=1
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