Rihanna's video for the Mike Will-produced cut, "Pour It Up," pretty much consumed the internet this week, with its plenty daring scenes and stripper reminiscent poses. Other videos that also sparked some chatter were Mac Miller's delusional clip for "The Star Room", Pusha T's Kendrick Lamar assisted visual for "Nosetalgia", Juicy J's hype clip for "All I Blow Is Loud", and Fredo Santana's "No Hook" video.

Check out hip-hop's top video releases this week!

Rihanna-"Pour It Up"

Rihanna gets quite risqué in the video for the Mike Will-produced cut “Pour It Up.” With strippers everywhere and the singer impersonating one herself, the video more than lives up to Rihanna’s provocative nature that fans have grown accustom.

Off her Unapologetic album, released in 2012, Rihanna presents the visual to what many may call the exotic dancer anthem of the moment.

Pusha T Feat. Kendrick Lamar- "Nosetalgia"

Push again avoids the cliche hip-hop video scenes and goes for a film noir feel in the video for Nosetalgia” featuring Kendrick Lamar.Trotting down a dark neighborhood dropping serious bars, the two present a strong visual for the track off of Pusha's solo debut, My Name Is My Name.

Juicy J- "All I Blow Is Loud"

Off Of Stay Trippy, Juicy J presents the video for one of the LP's dopest tracks, "All I Blow Is Loud". Featuring a fortune teller and a few other pretty ladies, the rapper comes with the unexpected in this clip.

Mac Miller - "The Star Room"

Exposing his most personal thoughts in the video for "The Star Room", Mac Miller unhesitatingly uncovers many of his day to day concerns while taking basically every drug under the sun.

“The Star Room,” is off of his album Watching Movies With the Sound Off.

Fredo Santana- “No Hook”

Directed by Will Hoopes, the GBE member shows off his expensive jewelry and fly clothes/Jordans in the clip for "No Hook". Even with a nicer appearance, it’s still a scary sight when Fredo’s firing off menacing bars over production by Lex Luger.

Fredo’s debut LP Trappin’ Ain’t Dead is out on October 31.

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