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- 2013–2015TV EpisodeSonically speaking, it's hard to get much higher than Mt Eden's towering new single "Airwalker." In this exclusive performance video, the New Zealand dub step producers lift up the crowd with help from Diva Ice and a live string section. We're feeling a little lightheaded.
- 2013–2015TV EpisodeThe Pains of Being Pure at Heart is an indie pop band based in Brooklyn with a big, jangly sound and lyrics made for soothing lonely hearts. They're also an MTV Iggy Artist to Watch. Check out their live performance music video for "Until The Sun Explodes".
- 2013–2015TV Episode"Heart in Your Heartbreak" is MTV Iggy Artist to Watch The Pains of Being Pure at Heart's biggest, mushiest sing-along anthem. For this clip, the Brooklyn-based indie pop quintet regales fans who came out to help them shoot the original music video for their new track "Until the Sun Explodes" with an old favorite. It's kind of like one huge group hug in song form.
- The Vidiots watch Ariana Grande spin out in "Side to Side", go "Downtown" with Macklemore, enter the virtual world of Calvin Harris, swoon to Taylor Swift's You Belong to Me, throwback to the Spice Girls'Wannabe, and get weird with Massive Attack.
- Vidiots see Flo Rida's "My House", Lady Gaga and Beyoncé's "Telephone", Oliver Heldens and Becky Hill's "Gecko (Overdrive)", Gotye's, "Somebody That I Used To Know", Mariah Carey's "Always Be My Baby", and DJ Snake and Lil Jon's "Turn Down For What".
- The Vidiots get "Chained to the Rhythm" by Katy Perry, get devious with "Bangarang" by Skrillex, get steamy with Ariana Grande's "Everyday", "Feel Right" with Mark Ronson, get wild to Sia's "Elastic Heart", and say "Bye Bye Bye" with NSYNC.
- With prevailing twists and turns, Mastermind introduces a new member, Pearl Almeida. This pretty girl comes with a twisted surprise. Ramiz, Manhar and all the boys are head over heels for her and they aren't seeing clearly. What could be the power or surprise she has come with?
- Rebel Music Afghanistan shares the real story of Afghanistan--one that's much more than just a war-torn media headline. Though the Taliban leadership was overthrown during the 2001 American invasion, their restrictive influence still persists throughout the country. As young students and artists risk their lives in pursuit of free speech and equality, they give audiences an inside look into a rich culture evolving under intense pressure.
- Kristin will have to decide if she's going to make a major change in her life, which may force Brody to make a decision about their relationship. Audrina chooses a new, independent life without Justin, but will that be the right choice? Lo weighs whether or not to take the next step with her boyfriend, and Stephanie, for the first time, believes that she's found true happiness.
- Formed as a trade colony in a drought and rocky peninsula almost three thousand years ago, Byzantion looked down on Halkedon, abounding in vineyards and gardens on the coast of Asia, since Byzantion considered Halkedon as a "Land of Blinds". And, this was not groundless. Byzantion, located in the intersection of South and North, East and West, searched for power and fortune. This power and fortune was engraved on coins, turned into gold and accumulated. As the capital city of three empires, the city permeated the gold dust into icons, mosaics, foils, tombacs. The silhouette of the city, the hills of which were crowned by the domes united with Haliç at the sunset; Haliç began to be called as "golden horn". The time passed and the ages change, but Istanbul remained to be both the center and symbol of fortune. Assyrians, Armenians and Muslims engraved gold; the tradesmen of Covered Bazaar sold this gold for centuries. The golden ornament of synagogues and churches became a witness of Hebrew prayers and the sermons of Orthodox, Gregorian, Catholic and Protestan priests. Halic, the Golden Horn, where the sultans sprinkled gold in the glorious days of Topkapi Palace reverberated with the sounds of prayer calls from the mosques of Mehmet the Conqueror, Suleyman the Magnificent and Sultan Ahmet. And for many years people immigrated to Istanbul where they thought "the streets were paved with gold". The documentary examines the theme of "World City Istanbul", from the foundation of the city up to the present, by using the "gold" motif from Hagia Sophia to Suleymaniye, first coins to gold exchange, culture and art to daily life.
- The MTV Iggy Show is under a full-scale Swedish Pop takeover. In this week's episode, get sung to sleep by a gentle songstress with a penchant for Folk melodies, catch up with a Norwegian Grammy winner who revels in the dark side of Pop, and meet a former Glamour model whose dance music is topping the Swedish charts.
- MTV Iggy is going to make you bounce to the cultural rhythms of Ghana with "Oleee," a super hot new video by Anbuley. Born and raised in Austria, Anbuley discovered her roots and passion for African music and Jazz at a very young age. These days she's blending her bi-contintental experiences and their respective sounds into tunes that would give both Rihanna and a Shakira a run for their money.
- 2011–2012TV EpisodeThis week on the MTV Iggy Show, hostess Heather Holliday heads down under in search of Australia's buzziest new pop acts. Get to know the epic sounds of disco-rockers The Jezabels, start your engines with electro-pop duo Parachute Youth, and text awkward messages to newcomers San Cisco. It's going to be a g'day, mate.
- Even though they're still experiencing some fallout from "the note" in Miami, nothing can stop the family dinners, G.T.L and gorilla hunting that have bonded them from the beginning. All seven roomies agree they are glad to be back and that Angelina is gone. Too bad none of them know Snooki has invited her BFF Deena Nicole Cortese to fill the void.
- 2011–2012TV EpisodeThis week on the MTV Iggy show we discover a Sweden-based Kenyan singer with a honeyed voice loved by Stevie Wonder, an Australian brother-sister folk duo about to get a vampire boost, and an erudite American rapper writing songs based on F. Scott Fitzgerald novels. It's a playlist from the future, and you're getting a sneak peek now. Check out more on this week's artists: Beldina Malaika, Angus and Julia Stone, and Astronautalis.
- Belgian-Congolese MC Baloji is transforming hip-hop and the global perception of the Democratic Republic of Congo with his unique fusion sounds. Now, MTV Iggy's exclusive live performance video of Baloji has been nominated for a Webby award. Watch MTV Iggy Episode 16 to find out why, and be sure to vote for Baloji here.
- Foye (Maria Okanrende) is upset and angry that Ekene (Okezie Morro) and Sophie's (Dorcas Shola Fapson) betrayal means that she has to get tested for HIV, and seeks solace in Femi (Ikubese Emmanuel Ifeanyi), little knowing that he too has a secret.
- Director David Fishel channels his surreal style to bring the song to life in this mesmerizing, unnerving music video/short film, complete with one of his signature surprise endings. Fishel's interpretation of "Birdman," a ranting, raving homeless oracle, is juxtaposed with the story told by The Brute Chorus about a shaman casting spells on his neighbor. Frontman James Steel opens his tale with "I'm gonna drink myself immortal and smoke myself blind," quoting a heretical hymn from centuries ago. It's an ancient start to a modern rendition of what happens when black magic just goes wrong.
- This week the MTV Iggy show heads to Europe, with a dash of Caribbean flavor. From an interview with a Parisian darling, to heady alt-rock in the UK, to 80's-tinged hip hop in Jamaica, our lineup is, as ever, eclectic, exhaustive, and overall awesome.
- Sam is a stereotypical bookworm - she has a perfect GPA and runs through the halls in order to make it to class 10 minutes early. She wants to break out of her shell and wow her classmates by becoming a Breakdancer and performing in her high school's talent show.
- Britney Spears sits down with MTV News' Sway to talk about her new album, Femme Fatale, lets viewers follow her to the studio and to the set of her new video for "Till The World Ends", capping it all off with an electrifying live performance at Rain Nightclub at the Palms hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
- Two teams, which consist of students from the Universal Technical Institute in Phoenix, Ariz. will compete during an eight-week challenge to build a drag car to race in the series finale. The winning team will earn scholarships and cash prizes and the losing car gets crushed.
- This 30-minute documentary, commissioned to mark the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Sise ve Cam Fabrikalari A.S., Turkey's biggest bottle and glass manufacturer and "World Youth Year" as well. It describes the daily lives of three young men employed in three different sections of the Pasabahçe Glassworks, the stages of their apprenticeship, which will lead one day to master craftsman status, their thoughts and feelings.
- One of the highlights of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's New York City stop on her 100%KPP World Tour, the pure pop sugar rush of "Candy Candy" fills the room with child-like glee in this live video. It's a big night on the iconoclastic J-pop star's first-ever globe circling string of dates and the energy captured here is positively fizzy.
- This week on the MTV Iggy Show, Heather Holliday brings you to Mexico, Senegal, and London for the buzziest bands in the world. Get to know retro darling Carla Morrison, the jet-setting Zakee, and London's new sexually-charged rockers, Big Deal.
- Take to the heavens on the wings of MTV Iggy Artist to Watch Mt Eden's mighty dubstep. This sublime live performance of "Chasing" off the New Zealand production duo's EP Walking on Air was shot in front of a live audience with vocalist Phoebe Ryan and a full string section.
- Simon is excited but nervous when he learns that Carly and her family are moving into his house temporarily while their own house undergoes some renovations. His excitement and nervousness turns to fear when he is told by his friends that his bedroom still looks like that of a little kid, which has the potential of derailing his pursuit of her forever. Jay promises to help Simon "de-kid" his bedroom if Simon helps him in his latest quest: to be voted class clown. Being voted class clown is a Cartwright family legacy, where both his father and older brother were voted class clown time after time. Mr. Cartwright believes being voted class clown is borne out of insecurity, which doesn't help Jay's feeling of self-worth, which he feels he would have if he was voted class clown. However, Jay doesn't foresee the true comic genius of fellow nominee Nicky D. Will has his own problem, namely being bullied by Donovan, even though Will hasn't lately pursued Donovan's ex, Charlotte Allen. Will gets no meaningful help from either his friends or anyone in authority, i.e. Mr. Gilbert, in this matter, so he decides he has to take matters into his own hands, or something else from his body.
- In an attempt to move on from Carly, Simon tags along with Jay's family and the rest of the gang on a trip to an RV resort -- a vacation Jay promises will be full of hot girls ready and willing to de-virginize the guys. Once they arrive however, they realize that Jay is, once again, over exaggerating. Though they're faced with a cramped camper, a totally lame rec room party, and a huge misunderstanding with an angry father, a few of them still manage to get a little action.
- This week we belly-up to stages and hit the streets to catch music performed live. From Puerto Rican garage rockers to Australian disco-house throwbacks to Moroccan socially conscious rap, we try to capture lightening in a bottle -- the anything-goes magic of music unleashed upon an audience. Be sure to check out more on this week's artists: Davila 666, Miami Horror, and Soultana.
- In this one-hour documentary film, Demi will let the MTV audience inside to witness her most private moments, during her very public recovery from her eating disorder. With MTV's cameras following, she'll return for the very first time to the treatment facility she retreated to back in November 2010 to speak candidly to her recovering peers about her experiences, and to thank the counselors and staff who she says kept her alive. She'll also let the MTV audience witness first-hand her on-going evolution as an artist - as she ditches her bubble-gum Disney past and tries on a new persona as confessional singer-songwriter, and performs an album full of deeply personal material in-front of sold-out crowds for the first time.
- At just 22, Dev almost had it all. With her magnetic what you see is what you get personality and smash single 'Like a G6,' this small town girl was on the brink of pop music stardom. And then she got pregnant. Now, thanks to the pregnancy, the hesitant label has pushed her debut album back three times. To make matters even more difficult, Dev and her loving fiancé Jimmy's first child will be born in a high risk pregnancy. With her debut album set to officially drop on March 27, Dev will attempt to deliver her baby and get back in shape for an ambitious make-or-break promotional summer tour. Backed by the love and support of her family, and producer friends "The Cataracs," will Dev handle the mounting pressure and move closer to fulfilling her dreams of being a megastar singer, or will a complicated pregnancy take center stage and derail her lifelong goals?
- A journey deep inside the social network's hyper-kinetic Palo Alto, California, headquarters to tell the story of what really goes on. Featuring Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg who gives insight into the company's culture and evolution, as well as day-in-the-life journeys with a technical engineer named Pedram and a consumer-marketing employee named Erin, as they work to pioneer new applications and bring together users whose lives have been changed through the site.
- On July 1, 1927 Gazi Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk), addressing the guests filling the Main Hall of Dolmabahce Palace said "This palace is no longer the palace of the sultans called the shadows of God, but of the nation, a living real entity", emphasizing the beginning of a new era not only for the Palace but also for the whole Turkish nation. Dolmabahce Palace, completed in 1855 with the first foreign debt, was a flamboyant symbol of the Ottoman efforts to westernize. The palace hosted six sultans and witnessed the fall of the Empire. After the proclamation of the Republic, Ataturk spent almost four years in Istanbul mostly at Dolmabahce Palace. The Palace then played the role of a center for educational and cultural reforms which were a part of the Turkish revolution. In 1938 Ataturk passed away in Dolmabahce Palace, which is a museum today in service of all. The research for this documentary, planned for the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ataturk, took one year and filming was completed in three months. The film compares the role of the Palace in the Ottoman period with its transformation in the Republic, enhanced by the incomparable presence of Ataturk, in a detailed portrait of space and structure.
- There was blood in streets during Egypt's Arab Spring as furious citizens raged against Hosni Mubarak's oppressive regime. In the wake of the government coup, civil rights are deteriorating as a burgeoning fundamentalist influence takes hold. On the first anniversary of the new president Morsi's election, 33 million people take to the streets in the largest protest in history. Rebel Music Egypt introduces audiences to the brave civilians using protest songs and social media to spark a change in the system and revolutionize the mindsets that tainted their nation's past.
- Live from New York City during her 100%KPP World Tour, J-pop provocateur Kyary Pamyu Pamyu performs "Fashion Monster," the musical manifesto for her creepy-cute and totally out-of-control approach to style. Flanked by her impish back-up dancers, the Harajuku renegade brings the house down.
- "Fatma of the Forest" documentary, screened in 1979, International Year of Children, reflects life, longings and a major "fear" in her subconscious of an 12-years old "woodcutter" girl living under very hard conditions in the forests of Toros Mountains at an altitude of approximately 2000 mt. The documentary, aiming to symbolize a little-known but common practice of child labor with Fatma, accomplishes a dramatic portrayal of laborers who work for Ministry of Forestry in works of lumbering and logging, totally deprived of social security. In the documentary, alongside with the daily lives of the woodcutters, Semah Dance, one of the most important elements of the folklore of woodcutters, is the final act. The Semah Dance symbolizes a "resistance" that was started about 400 year ago by the famous folk poet Pîr Sultan Abdal.
- In a story reminiscent of a timeless film noir, Will questions his friends in an attempt to discover who lit a school trash can on fire and clear his name of arson. As the mystery of the fire unfolds, we follow the guys and their dates as they search for an elusive party Jay promises will be the bash of the season. But following Jay's lead turns out to be a big mistake, when they end up back at Simon's house where his little brother is taking full advantage of their parents being away.
- Because his mother can no longer afford his private school education ever since his father left them, Will Mackenzie has just started his first ever stint in public school at Grove High School. Purely out of luck, Will falls into a crowd with Simon Cooper, Jay Cartwright and Neil Sutherland, who are by no means the popular kids but are also not the outright socially shunned. They in part allow Will into their group because they are attracted to his pretty mother, Polly Mackenzie. Simon's goal in life is to get his life long friend, Carly D'Amato, to be his girlfriend, despite she already having a boyfriend. Jay is always boasting about his sexual conquests, which his friends know is a pack of lies. And beyond his friends kidding him about his father's homosexual orientation (regardless of if it's true), Neil seems to be one or two steps behind everyone else in terms of comprehension. Their first bonding experience is skipping school together, which Will has never done. Initially not knowing what to do away from school, they end focusing on how to get a hold of some alcohol while being underage, and how Simon can best get Carly as his girl.
- MTV's first-ever fully self-shot special is an intimate, first-hand account of two young medical professionals in New York City, the epicenter of the pandemic, who heeded the city's call for help during an unprecedented demand for first responders. Through a series of self-shot footage, intense ambulance runs, candid confessionals, and moments of levity at home and in the field, MTV paints a raw, never-before-seen portrait of two homegrown heroes in the midst of a pandemic reshaping the world like never before.
- MTV Digital Flex On My Ex is a dating show where singles come on a fun dating show with their Ex in tow.
- Flipped is a cross between Fantasy Island and Scared Straight - a new type of reality show where real people become unsuspecting actors in what could be their own worst nightmare. They surrender their lives for 24 hours and face the consequences of their actions or experience the other side of a situation in mock, but very realistic, scenarios.
- TV Mini SeriesFWD is an innovative 6-part series exploring a bold new world of fashion and its leading young change agents. This provocative magazine-style show creates a stunning and progressive new visual world that celebrates the next generation of international designers, models, musicians, and visionaries through breathtaking original video.
- In our 5th episode we check out a Chilean child prodigy with a great head of hair, a British electropop group with a vampiric vibe, and a Congolese/Belgian rapper with a smooooth French flow. Check out more on this week's artists: Francisca Valenzuela, Ladytron, and Baloji. Start cool-hunting with MTV Iggy. Our 5th episode features a Chilean starchild, UK darkwave darlings, and a Congolese/Belgian rapper who's a very natty dresser.
- A new, hilarious how-to manual full of over the top tips to push the envelope and open the dialogue about the wonders and woes of womanhood, covering everything from frenemies, girl fights and cutting bathroom lines to dancing, drinking and dating.
- In the epic video we made with MTV Iggy Artist to Watch The Pains of Being Pure at Heart the band plays their new song "Until the Sun Explodes" to an audience of frenzied revelers in an abandoned church as a giant meteor hurtles toward earth. The world is ending, but these indie rockers aren't going out quietly. We're pretty proud of how it turned out, but before it's unveiled, we invite you to go behind the scenes with the band and film crew. Explore the decaying Brooklyn church location where the video was shot and meet director Tyson Wade Johnston to hear how he brought his sci-fi sensibility to the apocalyptic narrative.
- When Femi returns from Nairobi to Lagos a long standing secret upsets the relationship between his music promoter friend Ekene, and Ekene's girlfriend Foye. Meanwhile Foye's best friend Sophie is outraged that her little sister Princess appears unexpectedly on campus.
- 1989–2023TV EpisodeSure, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" doesn't hit the multiplex circuit until this Friday (unless of course you're one of the lucky fans that live in Tempe, AZ), but that certainly isn't stopping the actor who's become synonymous with Marvel's franchise hero, Hugh Jackman, from dishing on where he'd like to take Wolvie on his next epic adventure -- both in terms of story and location.
- Viewers will be transported to Skatopia, an 88-acre legendary skate park built to attract hardcore skaters from around the world hoping to revel in its unfettered freedom. Viewers will meet three young people making the pilgrimage to experience the anarchy that Skatopia is famous for, which might prove to be too much to handle.
- What if every time you took a sip of alcohol you couldn't stop drinking until it was hard to walk, talk, or even think? That's the grim reality for the estimated five and a half million Americans under 25 who are alcoholics. This episode introduces you to two young women struggling to overcome this relentless addiction that's destroying their lives.
- As shocking reports of rape in India continue to make international news, Rebel Music India focuses on an emerging group of activists who are rising up against the violence. As a new generation of Indian women comes of age, they are taking control of their lives and bodies and joining the fight for personal freedom and equality. From working to change the on-screen portrayals of women, to ensuring their safety on the streets, young activists, rape survivors and filmmakers are fighting to end the systemized oppression and brutalization of Indian women.