With thousands of YouTube videos uploaded every minute it is hard to decide which videos are worth viewing time. Especially, when it comes to music videos. With so many new music videos coming out each week, it is hard to keep track of them all. If you are in the mood for country, rock or pop TheCelebrityCafe.com has it covered. Each week, TheCelebrityCafe.com highlights the top ten best music videos to view.

This week features hot videos from former UK The Voice coach Jessie J, country superstars, Lady Antebellum and Gavin Degraw. This week also includes new videos from artists who haven’t been heard from in a while; Fat Joe returns with his new video for “Love Me Long Time,” and Kings of Leon return with a new single, “Supersoaker.”

Let us know which music videos you are watching and which is your favorite video out of TheCelebrityCafe.com top ten.

10. It’s My Party-Jessie J

Jessie J, former UK The Voice coach is back to focusing on her own musical career with the release of her new single and video for “It’s My Party.” “It’s My Party,” has the same upbeat vibe that propelled “Domino” to the top of the charts. The video is fun, fresh and shows off a new style for Jessie J.

9. Lady Antebellum- Goodbye Town

Lady Antebellum has a lot to celebrate from a new little A to a worldwide tour but the band is still finding time to make music videos for singles off their latest album, Golden. “Goodbye Town” is a classic Lady Antebellum video, it not only visually captures the lyrics but showcases the chemistry between the band members while they are performing.

8. Basement Jaxx-What A Difference Your Love Makes

Basement Jaxx, a British electronic dance music duo, has released their video for “What A Difference Your Love Makes.” The video and the song just make the audience feel good and makes the listener want to dance.

7. Fat Joe featuring Future - Love Me Long Time

The “Lean Back,” star is back with a new single and video for “Love Me Long Time.” “Love Me Long Time,” is what you would expect from Fat Joe. Bringing Future on the track to do guest vocals helps to make this song feel new and original.

6. Jimmy Buffett featuring Toby Keith – Too Drunk To Karaoke

When Jimmy Buffett and Toby Keith come together, it only makes sense that they are singing a song called, “Too Drunk To Karaoke.” Bring on the red solo cups and the karaoke party.

5. Arctic Monkeys – Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?

The music video for Arctic Monkeys latest single, “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High,” feels smooth like the vocal styling on the track. Most people can relate to the story line in this music video, the Arctic Monkeys put an interesting spin on this track and the video reflects their unique sound.

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4. Gavin Degraw-Best I Ever Had

Gavin Degraw suprises fans within the first seconds of “Best I Ever Had,” the beat is fast paced and his lyrics are even faster paced. The chorus echoes the musical style that Degraw fans are used to. The video matches this new direction and feels for Degraw.

3. Kings of Leon-Supersoaker

Kings of Leon go retro for their video for “Supersoaker,” but the song has that classic Kings of Leon sounds that fans have come to know over the years. Anthony Caleb Followill has a youthful and fun sound to his vocals. “Supersoaker,” takes an upbeat approach to highlight the intense guitar rifts and steady rhythms that make up the “Leon” sound.

2. Thirty Seconds To Mars-Do Or Die

Thirty Seconds to Mars is known for over the top, high budget music videos. The music video for “Do Or Die,” is a short film. Every video that Thirty Seconds To Mars releases feels organic and honest. They connect with fans and capture the emotion behind their songs through their videos. “Do Or Die,” is just another piece to the beautiful musical puzzle that is Thirty Seconds To Mars.

1. Mumford and Sons-Hopeless Wanderer

The video for Mumford and Sons “Hopeless Wanderer,” has made headline after headline for their funny doppelganger twist. TheCelebrityCafe.com has reviewed the Mumford and Sons hilarious self-portrait video. Read the entire review here. http://thecelebritycafe.com/feature/2013/08/mumford-and-sons-release-hopeless-wanderer-music-video