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Issue date Song Artist(s) Weekly streams January 7 "Black Beatles" Rae Sremmurd featuring Gucci Mane: 29.3 million [1]: January 14 "Bad and Boujee" Migos featuring Lil Uzi Vert ...
The "Colbert Emoji" is finally online. Ronan Farrow discusses his investigative report into the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations. Marvel's next breakout superhero: "Street Vendor" (starring Zach Cherry). Walter Isaacson discusses his new book, Leonardo Da Vinci. Kelsea Ballerini performs "I Hate Love Songs" from her album Unapologetically.
On July 18, 2017, Comedy Central, Chris Hardwick, and Funny or Die mutually agreed to end @midnight with Chris Hardwick. [7] The final episode, the 600th, aired on August 4, 2017. [ 8 ] In February 2023, it was reported that Comedy Central's current sister broadcast network CBS was considering a revival of @midnight to serve as a replacement ...
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Off the Air is an American psychedelic anthology television series that aired on Adult Swim.Every episode is composed of surreal videos of different media and purposes – animated and live-action short films, clips from feature films and other television series, stock videos, music videos, abstract loops – presented continuously and in succession.
Midnight Love is a late-night music video block on the BET network that originally aired from August 10, 1985 until September 3, 2005. The show's creator, Alvin Jones, occasionally in voiceover, alongside various music artists. It showcased music videos of R&B/Soul ballads and Quiet Storm songs .
To celebrate the new year, they released "Midnight Thoughts", the fifth single of the album, on January 1, 2019. [9] The sixth and last single of the album "Hourglass" was released on June 21 along with a new music video. [10] They announced "The Midnight World Tour" which consisted of four parts.
The song has two music videos, the first of which was released in August 2008, and was directed by Jason Wishnow. [6] This video is a literal re-telling of the song's events. The second video was released on April 30, 2009, and was directed by D.J. Caruso. [7] The newer video is a more abstract, surreal depiction of Jollett writing the song.