iWantClips Bestsellers Show 'Passion for Control'

LOS ANGELES – This week’s iWantClips bestsellers “show their creativity and passion for control.”

Jay Phillips, president and co-founder of iWantClips parent company iWantEmpire, offered congratulations to the top-selling clip artists. “There is so much hard work, imagination and talent involved. Each artist wears every hat in the production of their clips: creator, writer, director, assistant director, director of photography, sound engineer, editor and, of course, actor,” he said.

“Without the luxury of a production team, to be successful each artist must become a master of not only logistics but capturing feeling, tones and drawing the customers to their clips. This talent doesn’t come by whim or chance, but by hard work and we honor this drive. Kudos.”

The week’s top clips are:

  1. "My Wallet: $1050" by Mistress Rousson
  2. "Kali Tober: Birthday Tribute 5" by Goddess Kalina
  3. "Serve My Happiness" by Bianca Stone
  4. "Demonic Succubus - Halloween Executrixx" by Crystal Knight
  5. "Hela Gets Undressed" by mrsviolence

Mistress Rousson leads the top of the chart with her “findom goddess worship clip,” a rep said. Goddess Kalina takes the second-place slot with “her playful tease-and-denial findom clip,” while Bianca Stone appears in third place a “goddess worship clip.” The fourth-place slot was claimed by Crystal Knight with a “Halloween-themed findom clip” and fifth place went to mrsviolence with her “sensual cosplay striptease clip.”

The iWantEmpire network, in addition to iWantClips, includes iWantBlog, iWantCustomClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub.

Revisit last week's bestsellers here; follow iWantClips on Twitter here.

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