The music video, which was entirely shot on a cellphone, features Yara Shahidi meeting her future lover in a nightclub, where John is taking over the DJ booth.
Titled 'Euphoria: Theme of Love Yourself Wonder', the clip hints at the title of the follow-up to their latest album 'Love Yourself: Her'.
St. Vincent and Valerie June are also among singers who cover popular love songs like 'She's Funny That Way', 'I Need a Man to Love Me' and 'Then He Kissed Me' with gender twists in album 'Universal Love'.
'I feel like people just got to tune in a little bit on my album and they will know a little bit more,' the 'Bodak Yellow' hitmaker says when asked about the pregnancy speculation.
The former Disney darling is reportedly working with a slew of songwriters to help her write a song about her relationship with the musicians as she thinks it could be a hit.
Aside from hanging out with dead bodies, the duo also hang out with a group of children with neon-colored eyes in the clip.
Produced by Sad Money, the uptempo song finds the duo addressing the vulnerable side of being in a new relationship.
The visuals, which is directed by the 'Girls' star, features her performing a sexy dance in lingerie after reuniting with Alex in a laundromat.
After sharing a kiss during the performance of 'Lonely', the former Disney darling climbs on top of Kehlani on a bed as she rolls her hip seductively.
The new single features the female emcee and fiance Offset taking over the chorus while Quavo and Takeoff deliver their own verses towards the end of the song.
The James Larese-directed clip features the Detroit rapper being accused of committing serial murders.
A source reveals that the Canadian singer needs to perform the song because 'it will be a cathartic experience for him to finally get over her.'
The Rory Kramer-directed music video features a scene of the duo burning a car down, which symbolizes 'their success of 'Closer'.'
Aside from the making out scene, the visuals also features the female emcee belting out the track on a television broadcast.
The seven-piece group recently made a very successful comeback with their new mini album 'Eyes on You', which debuted at No. 2 on Billboard's World Albums and Heartseekers charts.
Wearing a black turtleneck and putting her blond locks into a ponytail, Taylor performed acoustic versions of her hits such as 'Shake It Off' and 'Love Story'.
The rocker's third studio album also marks the second-biggest sales week of 2018 of any album following Justin Timberlake's 'Man of the Woods'.
The 'So Sick' hitmaker reveals on Instagram that the song is about a woman that has 'her own self, her own heart and mind.'
Replying to a fan who calls out Offset in the comment section of one of his Instagram posts, the raptress writes, 'Music is art it's nothing personal.'
Fans believe that the Canadian singer throws major shade at his actress ex-girlfriend on songs such as 'Call Out My Name' and 'Privilege'.