'This Christmas Day' is the title track from the London-born star's first festive album, released through LAVA/Republic Records.
'Who Cares' is the newest single from McCartney's widely-acclaimed 17th solo studio album, 'Egypt Station.'
The band asked fans to submit videos of themselves singing along to the song for inclusion in the heartwarming new clip.
Ronson and Cyrus also recently collaborated on Ronson’s new track ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart‘,
The new short explores the reggae legend’s love of football and his lasting influence at Ajax Football Club in Amsterdam.
The 60,000-person 'Reputation' show included pyrotechnics, fireworks, multiple stages and a 63-foot cobra named Karyn.
The track is taken from the singer's fun-packed festive album 'This Christmas Day.'
The long-unseen clip accompanies the new digital EP release of Elton's perennial festive favourite.
The clip also features appearances from The 1975’s Dirty Hit label mates No Rome and The Japanese House’s Amber Bain.
'Kick Off' was inspired by 'Bodied': Eminem’s new battle-rap satire from famous music video director Joseph Kahn.
The new track will feature on the Japanese edition of 'A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships', The 1975's new album which is out now.
The new film stars ‘Basketball Wives’ Evelyn Lozada, Lauren London, Tyga and more.
The song is also a highlight of the Birmingham-based rockers' self-titled debut album which is available via Snakefarm/Spinefarm Records.
The song was originally lead single for Depeche Mode's 1990 album 'Violator', and has also been covered by Johnny Cash and Marilyn Manson.
Arguably Def Leppard's signature hit, 'Pour Some Sugar On Me' was first released in 1988 and hit No. 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100.