Glastonbury 2008 Performers

Jay-Z, Amy Winehouse, Panic at the Disco, Duffy, and more are braving the mud to take the stage at this year's Glastonbury Festival. Check out the best videos from these performers before they get down and dirty at Glasto.

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Jay-Z - Dirt Off Your Shoulder

Hip-Hop entrepreneur Shawn S. Carter delivers another banger. This track is taken from 2003's successful The Black Album and produced by the mighty Timbaland.

Amy Winehouse - Rehab

Fantastic first single off UK #1 album Back To Black. Soulful sounds from the London diva.

The Fratellis - Mistress Mabel

Punky Scottish rockers The Fratellis return with the debut single to their second album Here We Stand. It’s a typically spiky and upbeat song set to a colourful vaudevillian video with what looks like the Mad Hatters Tea Party from Lewis Carrol’s novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

Biffy Clyro - Saturday Superhouse

Biffy Clyro - Saturday Superhouse from the album Saturday Superhouse

Still Remains - Dancing With The Enemy

Still Remains - Dancing With The Enemy from the album Dancing With The Enemy

One Night Only - Just For Tonight

One Night Only are one of the hottest bands of 2007 with their young, fun, Killers-inspired indie-rock. This is the follow-up to their much-hyped debut You and Me. Taken from their album Started A Fire.

Estelle - American Boy [Feat. Kanye West] [Video]

Estelle - American Boy [Feat. Kanye West] [Video] from the album American Boy

Lupe Fiasco - Superstar (featuring Matthew Santos) (video)

Lupe Fiasco - Superstar (featuring Matthew Santos) (video) from the album Superstar [featuring Matthew Santos]

Panic At The Disco - Nine In The Afternoon (Video)

Panic At The Disco - Nine In The Afternoon (Video) from the album Nine In The Afternoon

Joe Lean & The Jing Jang Jong - Lucio Starts Fires

Britain's best-named band, Joe Lean & The Jing Jang Jong, fuse the Kinks and Buzzcocks into a finely crafted garage rock clatter all of their own.

Santogold - L.E.S. Artistes (video)

Santogold - L.E.S. Artistes (video) from the album L.E.S. Artistes

Duffy - Mercy

Mercy is the second single taken from Duffy’s debut album Rockferry and finds the young welsh chanteuse dragging the sound of the swining sixties into the naughties. It’s early Tamla Motown meets Dusty Springfield delivered by a cherubic Amy Winehouse. “If ever there was a time to be a girl gone retro, it is now” The Guardian newspaper, Jan 2008.

Kate Nash - Foundations

Could Foundations have the line of the year with THAT bitter/fitter couplet? Kate Nash is every bit Lily Allen for 2007. Lyrically just as astute but musically leaning more towards the Regina Spektor end of the scale. Taken from her debut album Made of Bricks.

Elbow - Grounds For Divorce

Grounds For Divorce is taken from British alternative rock band Elbow's fourth album The Seldom Seen Kid. The Manchester miserabilisits return in eclectic form with a darker, heavier, brooding sound - a hint of Nashville country mixed with Mancunian musing like The Smiths.

Black Kids - I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You

Hotly-tipped indie starlets Black Kids hail from The Sunshine State of Florida and infuse their music with an upbeat, summery and insatiably catchy brand of sugary guitar pop. Musically they’re a kaleidoscopic cascade of Cure vocals, funky basslines, broken Go! Team beats and The Flaming Lips’ weirdness.

The Feeling - Without You

Without You is the second single taken from UK radio friendly rockers The Feeling’s 2008 album Join With Us. In this intriguing video, set in the “Baikonour Cosmodrome” lead singer Dan Gillespie plays Russian cosmonaught Yuri Gagarin.