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The Philip Andelman-directed music video premiered on 106 & Park on April 28, 2009. [4] As of November 2023, the video has been viewed on YouTube over 73 million times. [ 5 ] The music video takes place in a dim household and some scenes of the video shows five separate women in their beds sleeping.
Towards the end, these people are dancing among the musicians while Maxwell sings until the end of the video. [17] The video for "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)" was later made available on Maxwell's official YouTube channel in 2009 and had generated more than 90 million views as of November 2023.
The video ends with a brief scene of men breaking open the gate of the cage and storming into the cage with bats and clubs. [11] MTV felt that the ending scene was too violent and alternate footage was used for network airplay. A second video is a live performance filmed by Simon Maxwell in 1995 and was released on Closure in 1997. [12]
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The third single off the album, "This Woman's Work", a live staple of Maxwell's, [44] charted at number 58 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at number 16 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] Once again, despite some criticism towards Maxwell's songwriting, [ 47 ] [ 48 ] [ 49 ] La Weekly stated " Now is a disappointment in the wake of ...
MTV Unplugged is a live EP by American neo soul singer Maxwell, released by Columbia Records in mid-1997. The album features recordings of Maxwell's performance on the MTV concert series program MTV Unplugged, filmed in New York City earlier in the year.
"Matrimony: Maybe You" is a song by American soul singer Maxwell. Released in 1998 as the follow-up single to "Luxury Cococure", the song was a modest radio airplay hit, and peaked at no. 79 on Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
The Now Tour is a concert tour by American R&B singer Maxwell, in support of his multi-platinum selling album Now.The tour started in North America on August 13, 2001, in New York City at the Irving Plaza with additional dates through October.