‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°326 – Vintage 90s Music Videos
Kid Loco, Queen, Guns N’ Roses, John Alford, U2, Sting, Madonna, Bryan Adams, Sam Brown, Maria Nayler, Meredith Brooks, Aerosmith
Kid Loco, Queen, Guns N’ Roses, John Alford, U2, Sting, Madonna, Bryan Adams, Sam Brown, Maria Nayler, Meredith Brooks, Aerosmith
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This week’s charts highlight notable new entries from Lizzy McAlpine in ALT Z, Electric Callboy in Metalcore, SiR in Alternative R&B, and Ozuna in Urbano Latino.
Meanwhile, top positions remain firm across genres like Dance Pop, Nigerian Pop, and Indie, with core artists continuing to dominate. Dive into detailed breakdowns of shifts, additions, and holdovers across all categories.
The Mar 24, 2025 edition of our bi-weekly music charts presents the top 20 tracks across 16 genres, including Alt Z, Alternative R&B, Dancehall, Art Pop, Metalcore, Nigerian Pop, and more. New entries from Melanie Martinez, Doechii, Bad Bunny, Daughtry, and Wizkid bring notable shifts, while chart regulars like Billie Eilish, Gims, Rema, and Twenty One Pilots hold multiple positions.
Based on combined internal metrics and external streaming data, this snapshot reflects current audience trends over the past two weeks.
Angélique Kidjo and Buddy Guy’s rendition of Hendrix’s “Voodoo Child” blends Beninese vocal finesse with emotive guitar riffs, striking a balance between homage and cultural reinterpretation. Buddy’s sharp solos and Angélique’s intricate delivery occasionally clash, but the performance remains a bold cultural fusion. Meanwhile, Paul Simon’s “Wristband” uses playful humor to dissect societal barriers, its live performances featuring acoustic flair merged with Clap Clap!’s electronic touches, adding depth to its restless energy.
Post Malone and the Red Hot Chili Peppers shook up genres at the Grammys, moving from intimate acoustic vibes of “Stay” to the funk-infused “Dark Necessities.” Marianne Faithfull’s 2013 live take on “Broken English” traded punk grit for melodic introspection, while Norah Jones, Willie Nelson, and Wynton Marsalis reimagined “You Are My Sunshine” with a jazz-country twist. Gregory Porter’s duet “Water Under Bridges” with Laura Mvula leaned into nostalgic elegance, though some spontaneity felt restrained in its polished delivery.
Rochy RD’s “El Sistema Cambió” reflects on urban music’s evolution, while Pierre La Voz flips love’s usual narrative in “Inmune a Cupido.” DannyLux blends regional Mexican and pop on “Ya No Estás,” and Reality’s “Aunque Duela Remix” features Kidd Keo and Yung Sarria.
Lenier and Fariana’s “Ya Es Tarde” leans into reggaeton, while Jesse & Joy link with Elsa y Elmar for “Accidente.” Robot95 and Nanpa Básico fuse Afrobeat and tropical rhythms in “Bambú.”
Updated : Feb 10,2025
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.