2015 saw our favorite musicians stripping down, dancing suggestively, sporting risqué outfits, touching body parts, and overall turning up the steam to level 9000. Hey, we're not mad about it. Ahead are last year's most stimulating music videos.
Selena's sizzling flick features a crazy-hot Tarzan-esque model (hey there, Christopher Mason), jet-black lingerie, and plenty of hands not kept to themselves.
Things heat up fast between Jason and his love interest in "Want to Want Me." No beating around the bush: his bod is fan-f*cking-tastic.
This past Summer, we were feeling anything but cool with Demi's sexy single. Oh my, those thigh-high heels!
Only Drake could make awkward sweater dancing seem seductive as all get-out. I'm especially fond of one scene near the end, when he hoists the lady dancer up on his, um, pelvic region.
Taylor and the rest of her achingly beautiful girl squad let their fierce flags fly in "Bad Blood" — complete with skintight body armor.
Is there anything more glorious than shirtless Justin Bieber making out? The answer is a resounding nope.
Ciara stays true to her song's name in "Dance Like We're Making Love" — it's not hard to picture what actually goes down between the sheets.
In "Focus," Ariana shows off her slim curves — and ridiculously high heels — in a series of steamy silhouette shots.
If it's part of the Fifty Shades of Grey soundtrack, it's bound to be hot as hell . . . and indeed, "Earned It" has me needing a cold shower.
More scenes from Fifty Shades flutter through Ellie's titillating (and very catchy) song.
2015 was the year for an unapologetically salacious Selena. That shower scene in "Good For You," amirite?!
This sensual vid is entirely reminiscent of The Notebook . . . skip to 2:56 for a very Noah and Allie type of sex scene. (Awwww!)
Though you probably wouldn't think it from the title, Miguel's "Coffee" is basically one long sex scene, and it doesn't fail to arouse.
Filmed to promote Heidi Klum's lingerie line, "Fire Meet Gasoline" stars the supermodel and Game of Thrones star Pedro Pascal, who happens to be *very* easy on the eyes. No doubt about it, this flick is definitely fire.
A far cry from his Jonas Brothers days, Nick's "Levels" features revealing outfits, rope, erotic dancing, sledgehammers, and a couple of well-placed pelvic thrusts. Need we say more?