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The 24-Hour Vevo Record, commonly referred to as the Vevo Record, is the record for the most views a music video associated with Vevo has received within 24 hours of its release. The video that currently holds this record is Taylor Swift 's " Me! " with 65.2 million views.
On 2 November 2012, Lily posted a lyric video on her official Vevo channel. [11] [12] Lily filmed the video for "Shut Up (And Give Me Whatever You Got)" on 19 October 2012. When describing the video, she stated,"There is a lot more attitude in there and it's a lot darker"; "The video is completely different to the first one and a lot of it was ...
The music video for "Lessons in Love (All Day, All Night)" was published to YouTube on October 16, 2012, through the Neon Trees Vevo channel. It has currently obtained over 1,000,000 views. [6] [7] The lyric video was released 8 days prior to the music video's release.
"Can't Stop Dancin'" was released for retail via digital distribution, on November 4, 2014. [3] The lyric video for the song was also uploaded to YouTube and VEVO, on the same day of its release, with a cameo appearance by American singer Katy Perry, as it consists of behind-the-scenes footage of Gomez while she was the opening act for Perry's Prismatic World Tour.
The music video for "Confident" was released on October 9, 2015, to Lovato's Vevo channel. It was directed by Robert Rodriguez, and features guest appearances from Michelle Rodriguez, Jeff Fahey, Zane Holtz, and Marko Zaror.
Featuring Nirvana, The Cranberries, Guns N' Roses, Imagine Dragons, and more.Vevo Reveals Top 10 Most-Watched Rock Music Videos of the Decade Ben Kaye
The lyric video of the song was uploaded to Espósito's official Vevo channel on May 18, 2016. Directed by Juan Ripari, the music video made its premiere on July 1, 2016 on Vevo. With a contagious rhythm, the video is fully consistent with the lyrics of this very emotional song. "SOY" talks about what Espósito always wanted to be and now she is.
Instead, an accompanying lyric video for the song was released on Azalea's Vevo page. Their first live performance of the song on Saturday Night Live was panned by many critics, who commented extensively on MØ's vocal latency and poor performance timing, with one deeming it "one of the most cringe-worthy live moments in recent history".