Hip-Hop & Soul N°357 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Tricky’s “Aftermath” offers a haunting mix of hip-hop, ambient techno, and dub, with Martina Topley-Bird’s eerie vocals adding depth, while Urban Species’ “Spiritual Love” blends hip-hop with jazz for an introspective vibe. Cyndi Lauper’s live “All Through The Night” showcases her tender side, and Dog Eat Dog’s “No Fronts” balances rap-metal chaos with ska-punk brass. Apache Indian’s “Make Way for the Indian” fuses ragga and hip-hop with sharp cultural edges, while Rockers Hi-Fi’s “What a Life!” pairs dub’s meditative groove with urban grit. Meanwhile, EMF’s upbeat “I Believe” captures early ’90s indie dance energy, and Blaggers ITA’s “Abandon Ship” stands as a raw punk anthem with added vocals for extra punch.

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New Music Videos (louder) – N°486

“Koyal” merges Javed Ali’s adaptive vocal control with Vidhya Gopal’s classical flourishes, filtered through Ravator and DIGV’s contemporary beat structure. Turnstile’s “Never Enough” reintroduces the band with a sound that bridges hardcore energy and ambient abrasion, marking Meg Mills’ debut on guitar. MORE
Updated : Apr 16,2025

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°106 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Annie Lennox’s haunting “Love Song for a Vampire” stands out with its gothic atmosphere and evocative grief, tying perfectly to Coppola’s *Dracula*. Another highlight, Michael Bolton’s “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You,” channels theatrical heartbreak with his dramatic delivery, earning commercial and Grammy success. Meanwhile, Boyzone adds a polished touch to Tracy Chapman’s “Baby Can I Hold You,” crafting a tender, chart-climbing ballad.

Thunder’s “Dirty Love” captures late ’80s hard rock energy without overindulgence, while Lalah Hathaway’s “Baby Don’t Cry,” with Angela Winbush’s production, delivers smooth R&B polish. Right Said Fred’s fun “Don’t Talk Just Kiss,” featuring Jocelyn Brown, blends cheeky energy with early ’90s dance vibes. King’s X’s “It’s Love” leans into melodic clarity, exploring lighter sonic textures while retaining a touch of the band’s rock roots.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ New Music Videos – N°711

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Youngohm’s “นครดารา” blends Thai hip-hop with modern beats, channeling ambition and self-made success. His catalog includes “Choey Moey,” “Doo White,” and albums “BANGKOK LEGACY” and “THATTHONG SOUND.”

Fedez returns to Sanremo with “Battito,” adding to a career spanning “Sig. Brainwash – L’arte di accontentare” and “Pop-Hoolista.” His collaborations range from Francesca Michielin to Orietta Berti, shaping his eclectic style.

Updated : Feb 13,2025

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