This week's videos find A$AP Rocky and Trinidad Jame$ taking their talents overseas for big budget feature videos, while Tyler, The Creator gets weird in a nightmarish Odd Future dollhouse world. Other notable visuals from the week include Chase N Cashe's "iRevolution" and Durag Dynasty's "360 Waves."

Tyler, The Creator - "IFHY"

Tyler's established himself as a directorial madman of sorts, with past videos for "Yonkers" and "Rella" bordering on pure madness. Now, in what appears to be the biggest budgeted video in his career, Wolf Haley creates a vibrant yet creepy vision of the Odd Future dollhouse. The cinematography is assured and effective, and Tyler's on-camera presence is strong.

A$AP Rocky feat. Skrillex - "Wild for the Night"

A$AP Rocky's visuals for "Wild For The Night" take a fairly standard approach to a hip-hop music video - exotic location and sweeping cinematography - and turn it on its head with fantastic editing and amazing set pieces. The A$AP crew keep the location choices fairly grimy, adding a unique flavor to this Dominican Republic-set video.

Trinidad Jame$ - "Females Welcomed"

Like A$AP, XXL Freshman Class of 2013 alum Trinidad Jame$ takes the tried-and-true conceit of exotic locales in a rap video to the next level with this Trinidad-based visual. However, what starts off to be a lush and colorful look at the ATL rapper's birthplace quickly turns into a wacky celebration of Trinidad's Carinval, complete with fire-breathing devils.

The White Mandingos - “The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me”

Veteran director Jason Goldwatch exploits the punk rock elements of Murs' upcoming side-project the White Mandingos with Darryl Jenifer of Bad Brains and Sacha Jenkins for the trio's first video. With a scuzzy color palette and frantic camera movements, Goldwatch evokes New York's punk heydays.

Cappadonna - "Creature Feature"

Cappadonna returns with a new video replete with a crumbling industrial set reminiscent of the Wu's earliest videos. While the video would benefit from a different frame rate, the assured camera movements and intriguing visuals make the video an entertaining three and a half minutes.

Durag Dynasty - "360 Waves"

Nicolas Heller of Ricky Shabazz and the Boom Bap Boys brings the fun for the Durag Dynasty's latest video for their single "360 Waves." Part durag style guide, part cameo-heavy piece - including the likes of Domo Genesis, Evidence and pro skater Paul Rodriguez - the video is low key and humorous while still visually engaging.

Chase N Cashe - "iRevolution"

Sometimes the simplest videos are hands-down the most effective, and Chase's recent "iRevolution" is exactly that. Chase employs some basic yet wholly effective imagery to flesh out his political diatribe, with the graveyard scenes proving to be the most chilling and visually arresting features in the video.

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