This Week N°327 – New Music Videos (Ladies Only)
Danielle Cohn, Kae Tempest, Aly & AJ, beabadoobee, Léa Sen, Kelsea Ballerini, Feist, Lora, Mel, Emma Hewitt, Lizzy McAlpine, Jessie Murph
Danielle Cohn, Kae Tempest, Aly & AJ, beabadoobee, Léa Sen, Kelsea Ballerini, Feist, Lora, Mel, Emma Hewitt, Lizzy McAlpine, Jessie Murph
Bebe Rexha & Snoop Dogg, African Head Charge, The Okee Dokee Brothers, Frenzal Rhomb, Little Dragon, Teflon Sega, Walk The Moon, Rose City Band, Joe Armon-Jones & Maxwell Owin, Angus Mcsix, Binoy, Tinariwen, Stornoway, Moonwalks, The White Stripes, Metallica, Metallica, The Natural Lines, Manchester Orchestra, Sevendust, Kae Tempest, Aime Simone, Fire-Toolz, Röyksopp
Ciara’s “Ecstasy” blends sensual tension with sleek choreography, while Miley Cyrus turns apocalypse into pop fantasy backed by members of Alvvays. Laufey returns with “Silver Lining,” spinning romantic ambiguity through jazz-pop with masquerade visuals. Ed Sheeran fuses Persian instruments and heartfelt lyrics in a multicultural groove. MORE
Updated : Apr 4,2025
Destroyer, Andrew Bird, Wallows, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Chanel Loren, Father John Misty, Marius Bear, Rosalía, Blanca, Kae Tempest, UMI, Charlotte Adigéry . Bolis PupulThey are the performers of the…
The Knocks, Sabrina Carpenter, Natalie Imbruglia, Foxes, Winona Oak, Ibeyi, Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu, Sinead O'Brien, Said The Sky, Illenium . Chelsea Cutler, Gina Leslie, Kae TempestThey are the…
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N-Dubz’s “Girls,” with its hedonistic themes and polished beats, sees Dappy’s over-the-top theatrics paired with a glossy yet disjointed music video, peaking modestly at No. 18 in the UK. Troye Sivan’s “Youth” shines as millennial synth-pop, blending sparkling hooks and universal themes of first love, landing higher in charts like Australia (No. 17) and achieving multi-platinum accolades globally.
The Vamps and Matoma teamed up for “All Night,” a streamlined EDM-pop crossover with childlike vocal production quirks, staying on UK charts for 26 weeks. Sophie Ellis-Bextor slowed the pace with “Young Blood,” an introspective chamber pop piece that peaked at No. 34 in the UK, offering cinematic strings and tender vocals that departed from her dance-pop roots.