Top-rated
Mon, Aug 31, 2015
Todrick pokes fun at the crazy, desperate things celebrities do to stay in the limelight, from sex tapes to plastic surgery, in this original music video "Who Let The Freaks Out". Team Toddy borrows costumes, steals locations, and loses sleep to make funny scenes poking fun at Miley, Britney and Kanye come to life. Also the team surprises friend and make-up artist, "Lipstick Nick", with a special birthday video with the help of Kelly Rowland and videos sent by Todrick's YouTube fans.
Top-rated
Mon, Sep 7, 2015
Todrick takes his Los Angeles posse to Texas to shoot a personal music video in his native Plainview, Texas. His original song "Haterz" celebrates the people who support anyone who's different - so Todrick includes his support group in the video: his old cheerleading squad, his teachers and mentors, his big Southern family and even fans in the area. Todrick takes some private time to come out to his younger brother, which helps bring them closer than ever.
Mon, Sep 14, 2015
Todrick wrote this love anthem when he was in the throws of a break up, with the optimistic hope of someday finding "the one" out there for him. To match this epic theme, team Toddy makes an epic video - a homage to great moments from romantic movies. But the production runs into some epic problems when they face a thunderstorm blackout on their night shoot and his lead dancer and friend, Jenni, falls while dancing on a concrete stage.
Mon, Sep 21, 2015
Todrick writes a romantic duet called "Wind it Up" and sets his video in a magical world where zombie toys come to life. Jillian Rose Reed of MTV's "Awkward" is cast and joins the madness. When Todrick's friend, Vonzell, a former American Idol singer, helps him record temp vocals for the song, it's clear she's having a tough personal time. Todrick helps her through it by talking through her issues, and her singing soars.
Top-rated
Mon, Sep 28, 2015
Todrick invites Joseph Gordon Levitt to costar in his video spoofing the fickle world of social media called "You Unfollow Me." They put on girl's clothes and play BFF's who freak out when boys they like unfollow them. Joseph has only 6 hours to record the song and shoot the video, but then, he's never experienced the frantic world of shooting Toddy-style. He jumps right in and has a blast.