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Coronavirus Hasn't Stopped These Artists From Filming Awesome Music Videos From Home

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We've all had to get creative during the COVID-19 lockdown, learning how to make needlessly elaborate cocktails, entertain kids with time-wasting projects and desperately searching for movies we haven't watched three times already after running through all our queues.

Musicians have been especially crafty, performing shows from their bedrooms, hosting talk shows, online battles and learning how to set up impromptu film studios in their bedrooms as they wait to leave their homes.

And, because, nature finds a way, they've also figured out how to record new music videos while in quarantine, with everyone from Twenty One Pilots to Weezer, Drake, Yungblud, John Legend, OK GO and many more blasting out awesome home-brewed clips.

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