
AUX's 28 favourite music videos from 2013
by AUX staff
December 18, 2013
Ultimately, music videos are why we’re here. And 2013 had its fair share of big ones, from the nudity filled video for Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” to basically everything Drake did. Still, there’s always a need to recap, and beyond the obvious, there’s that other Miley Cyrus clip, some local gems, and the requisite video featuring Thom Yorke’s erratic dancing.
Rather than try to rank what’s ultimately one of the more subjective types of year end lists, we’ve got our favourites listed below in alphabetical order. Without further delay, get comfortable and settle in to watch our 28 favourite videos of 2013.
A$AP Ferg – Shabba
A$AP Rocky – Wild for the Night
Arcade Fire – Reflektor
Atoms for Peace – Ingenue
Bat for Lashes – Lilies
Beach House – Wishes
Behemoth – Blow Your Trumpets Gabriel
Kanye West – Black Skinhead
Bob Dylan – Like a Rolling Stone
Daft Punk – Get Lucky ft. Nile Rodgers & Pharrell Williams (Peter Serafinowicz version)
Drake – “Worst Behavior”
Drake – Started From The Bottom”
Ghost B.C. – Year Zero
Haim – The Wire
Hollerado – So It Goes
James Blake – Overgrown
Kendrick Lamar – Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe
Metz – Get Off
Miley Cyrus – We Can’t Stop
Norma Jean – If You Got It At Five, You Got It At Fifty
The oOohh Baby Gimme Mores – Beat Up Kidz
Protest the Hero – Underbite
Pup – Reservoir
Pusha T – Numbers On The Boards”
Robin Thicke – Blurred Lines (Feat. T.I. & Pharrell) NSFW
Solange – Lovers in the Parking Lot
Trinidad James – All Gold Everything
Vampire Weekend – Diane Young
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