Me:nu Du Jour Apr.22 (EN.FR.ES)

>> EN FRANCAIS | >> EN ESPAÑOLTODAY We Listen To Miles Davis, Mary J. Blige, Michael Bublé, Isley Brothers, Prince, Tina Turner, Marcus Miller, Yo La Tengo, The Cure We Celebrate Peter Frampton, Richie…

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Bi-Weekly Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 16 genres Mar 10, 2025 edition

This week’s music charts see new entries from Royal & The Serpent, King Princess, and Five Finger Death Punch, alongside shifts in hip-hop, R&B, and dance pop rankings. Twice and Megan Thee Stallion debut in multiple categories, while Kendrick Lamar strengthens his presence.

Meanwhile, established names like Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, and Rema hold firm. Across 16 charts, genre influences blend, with Arcane Season 2 tracks making an impact and modern dancehall gaining traction.

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Bi-Weekly Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 16 Music Genres Feb 9, 2025 edition

Every two weeks, we update our “Most Famous 2020s [music genre] from the Last 30 Days” series, capturing key trends across 16 genres.

This edition introduces new chart-toppers, surprise re-entries, and emerging hits shaping the global music landscape. From Rosé’s latest solo release to Kendrick Lamar’s bold new entry, these rankings highlight how listener preferences evolve. Stay updated with the freshest shifts in pop, hip-hop, R&B, and beyond.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°84 – Vintage 80s Videos

Jennifer Rush’s “The Power of Love” blends grandeur and intimacy, marked by soaring vocals and a timeless appeal, while Whitney Houston’s “Saving All My Love for You” pairs emotional subtlety with controversy over its themes of infidelity. Lionel Richie’s “Say You, Say Me” shifts between tender balladry and a lively interlude, and Cher’s reimagining of “I Found Someone” reinvigorates her career with pop-rock grit. Joyce Sims’ heartfelt “Come into My Life” stands out for its sincerity, as does Gregory Abbott’s silky “Shake You Down” with its laid-back charm. Oran “Juice” Jones delivers drama in “The Rain,” its biting spoken outro cementing its iconic status, while Kim Wilde’s “Four Letter Word” showcases vulnerability within its minimalist production. Dollar’s cover of Erasure’s “O L’amour” transforms quiet longing into radiant pop, offering a striking contrast to its melancholy roots.

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