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- There is a mysterious and immoral secret agent from the country of Monica. Her motives and background remain unexplained, as do those of her antagonist/lover, Trevor Goodchild.
- Celebrities duel it out in a wrestling ring, the first one who dies loses.
- An all-cynical, all-evil absurdist variety show that parodies the classic educational PBS shows of the 1970s, made up of old cartoons and educational films, children, and puppets from one's worst nightmares.
- A show with real 'crank' phone calls to real victims. Puppets are added as the 'actors' to give visual support to what is happening in the phone calls.
- The "Wildboyz", Steve-O and Chris Pontius, interact with different animals and travel around the globe.
- Dynamic duo Craig and Smokey are struggling to survive life in South Central L.A., dealing with family, friends and enemies.
- Kanye West performs with Jamie Foxx in the music video "Gold Digger" from the album "Late Registration" recorded for Roc-A-Fella and Def Jam Records. The music video begins with Jamie Foxx singing before Kanye West begins to rap. Images of women modeling as pin-ups for magazines play throughout.
- Chronicles the adventures of Mac Miller, a young music superstar, while he records his next album and lives the L.A. life with his four closest friends from back home in Pittsburgh: the business mastermind Quentin, the artistically gifted Jimmy, the fashion entrepreneur Peanut, and former NFL player turned bodyguard Big Dave.
- Awards for best video music in 2015.
- Daddy Yankee performs in the music video "Gasolina" from the album "Barrio Fino" recorded for El Cartel and UMG Records. Daddy Yankee performs the song on a raceway while wearing a white hat and dancing. Video clips of race cars accelerating and dancing women play throughout the video.
- A pair of janitors try to get ahead in the music business.
- Nelly performs with Paul Wall, Ali and Gipp in the music video "Grillz" from the album "Sweatsuit" recorded for Derrty Ent. and Universal Records. The music video begins with a number of people flashing their impresses tooth grills. Nelly wearing a grill and a blue shirt raps as he walks down a hall.
- The music videos, documentaries and short stories of director and actor Spike Jonze.
- Fall Out Boy performs in the second version of the music video "Sugar, We're Goin Down" from the album "From Under the Cork Tree" recorded for Island Records. Fall Out Boy perform in the room with a wooden floor and walls. A man with antlers is harassed by young children. The man with antlers attempt to date a young woman despite the disapproval of her father.
- Bruce Franks Jr. is a 34-year-old battle rapper, Ferguson activist and state representative from St. Louis, Missouri. Known as Superman to his constituents, he is a political figure the likes of which you've never seen - full of contradictions and deep insights, who has overcome unspeakable loss to become one of the most exciting and unapologetic young leaders in the country. This short verité documentary follows Bruce at a critical juncture in his life, when he is forced to deal with the mental trauma he's been carrying for the nearly 30 years since his 9-year-old brother was shot and killed in front of him, in order to find peace and truly fulfill his destiny as a leader for his community.
- A remake of the classic show Hollywood squares with a modern hip-hop spin.
- An American band gets transported to ancient China.
- 20 years on from their Live Aid (1985) triumph, Bob Geldof and Midge Ure recruit the world's music superstars once again to perform live and put pressure on Western governments to help Africa and Make Poverty History.
- This new MTV cartoon stars veteran stand-up comics Jeffrey Ross and Tracy Morgan as a pair of stray dogs trying to make it on their own in Hollywood.
- Nick Cannon and his crew take their act on the road in this series, which opens with the tour kickoff in Bloomsburg, Pa.
- The Bravery performs in the music video "An Honest Mistake" from the album "The Bravery" recorded for Polydor Records. The band perform the song while they are surrounded by a large Rube Goldberg machine. The machine starts with string of dominoes that moves light bulbs, eggs, and a robot. Eventually an arrow is shot which misses to the right.
- The brand-new competition show 90's House will spotlight 12 millennial housemates living in a '90s-inspired house as they duke it out in various '90s-themed challenges. In the end, the raddest contestant will win $90K, a Mazda Miata and two VIP tickets on a '90s cruise. Booyah!
- Daddy Yankee performs in the music video "Rompe" from the album "Barrio Fino en Directo" recorded for El Cartel and Interscope Records. The music video begins in a junkyard where Daddy Yankee performs the song next to old cars. The music video also features clips of women destroying things and break dancing.
- James Blunt performs in the music video "You're Beautiful" from the album "Back to Bedlam" recorded for Atlantic and RCA Records. James Blunt sings as he stands near the sea as rain falls upon him. He removes his clothing with the exception of his pants. He then jumps into the water.
- The Pussycat Dolls perform with Snoop Dogg in the music video "Buttons" from the album "PCD" recorded for A&M Records. The sepia toned music video begins with Snoop Dogg rapping in front of lights mounted on a black wall. The Pussycat Dolls sing as they walk forward into a tunnel and dance.
- Twista performs with Kanye West and Jamie Foxx in the music video "Slow Jamz" from the album "Kamikaze" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video begins with Jamie Foxx at a record store searching for albums. It then focus on Kanye West and Twista who sing and play cards at a party.
- MTV2's comedic news team turns anything from the Internet into a funny local news story - it's not exactly news, but we're pretending it is. Featuring the wildest clips in sports, weather, breaking stories and on the scene reporting.
- The Roots perform with Cody Chesnutt in the music video "The Seed (2.0)" from the album "Phrenology" recorded for MCA Records. The Roots and Cody Chesnutt perform the song in a large room in front of two large windows and bookcases. Clips of a young girl exploring the mansion play throughout.
- Nick Cannon, Mac Miller, Kevin Hart, MGK and more countdown the all-time favorite Wild 'N Out moments, and introduce the new cast members.
- Transworld Snowboarding had four of the best snowboard teams in the world competing simultaneously are for separate, elite resorts around the country in a secret competition that is new and revolutionary to the industry.
- The All-American Rejects performs in the music video "Move Along" from the album "Move Along" recorded for Interscope Records. The music video features lead singer Tyson Ritter experiencing a series of personal problems as the scene jump-cuts between him standing in the same clothes and in the same positions while wearing different clothes in different locations.
- Musiq performs in the music video "Halfcrazy" from the album "Juslisen" recorded for Def Soul Records. Musiq sings in a dilapidated studio decorated with graffiti and a large room with a wooden stage. As he sings, video clips of him and a girlfriend involved in romantic moments play throughout.
- The Southern Backtones explore the meaning of life in this surreal and sometimes sexy trip to the Foodarama. Along the way they meet people from all walks of life and turn them on to the concept of forever.
- Nick Lachey performs in the music video "What's Left of Me" from the album "What's Left of Me" recorded for Jive and Zomba Records. The video begins with shots of a house and Nick Lachey singing on the porch. He sings to a woman who is uninterested in him. She eventually disappears as does the furnishings in the house.
- Avenged Sevenfold performs in the music video "Bat Country" from the album "City of Evil" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video begins with a quote and a classic car driving on a desert road. The band performs in a small hotel room with scantily clothed women and also drive the car on the desert road.
- Yeah Yeah Yeahs performs in the music video "Maps" from the album "Fever to Tell" recorded for Interscope Records. The music video begins in a high school gymnasium. The band performs is auditioning in front of a group of people. As they play the song, light filters illuminate them in different colors.
- SHINESTY is a comedic doc series about the young entrepreneurs behind Shinesty, an apparel company in Boulder, Colorado, that did $5 million in sales last year.
- Mike Jones performs with Slim Thug and Paul Wall in the music video "Still Tippin'" from the album "Who Is Mike Jones?" recorded for Asylum and Swishahouse Records. Mike Jones sings as he drives in a large black SUV with tinted windows. Scenes of cars swerving on the road and people dancing play throughout. Slim Thug and Paul Wall join for raps.
- Modest Mouse performs in the music video "Float On" from the album "Good News for People Who Love Bad News" recorded for Epic Records. The music video features the band playing among a variety of animated cut-out figures. The band wears diving masks during underwater sequences.
- Busted (James Bourne, Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis) have conquered the UK and now they're going over to the US of A to take on a whole new challenge. Watch them weekly trying to make it big in a whole different country, where nobody knows who they are.
- Fort Minor performs with Holly Brook and Jonah Matranga in the music video "Where'd You Go" from the album "The Rising Tied" recorded for Machine Shop and Warner Brothers Records. The video begins with everyday people talking about people missing from their lives. Fort Minor and Holly Brook perform at various locations in a house.
- Norah Jones performs in the music video "Don't Know Why" from the album "Come Away with Me" recorded for Blue Note Records. The video opens with Norah Jones walking on the beach during a sunrise. She sings to the camera as she walks on the beach and on a retaining wall near the beach.
- Hosts Mac Lethal and Amber Diamond ask night dwellers in various different cities questions in exchange for money to prove if people are smarter when drunk or just believe they are.
- Muse performs in the music video "Uprising" from the album "The Resistance" recorded for Warner Brothers and Helium-3 Records. The music video opens with a shot of a lit fuse burning on the road of a model city. The band plays as they are driven in a truck and also as they sit by a fire. A group of teddy bears rise from the ground and begin to destroy the city.