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Vevo's got the jams (pictures)

Vevo is great for watching music videos, live performances, and other music-related content. Here's a closer look.

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Welcome to Vevo

Right from the get-go, Vevo hits you with the hottest videos in rotation. From here, you can either run a search or browse through artists.

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Intuitive interface

From the search results screen, you can quickly add videos to your playlist, purchase songs, or play a video.

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High-quality streaming video

Most of the videos on Vevo are available in HD. If your connection is weak, though, you can easily switch to medium- or low-quality playback to ease the burden on your device.

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Vevo TV

Similar to what MTV used to be, Vevo TV offers round-the-clock music videos, broken down into hour-long, genre-based programs.

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Browse by artist

If you're not sure what video you're looking for, try browsing through Vevo's lists of popular and newly added artists.

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Vevo Shows

Vevo Shows offer collections of videos relating to artists or events. Check out the Grammy show to see performances, red-carpet footage, and even acceptance speeches.

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