‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°279 – New Music Videos
Kenndog, Run The Jewels, Ellise, DeathByRomy . Mothica, WRAYA, Ben LaMar Gay, KALIKA, Sub Urban, The Lazy Eyes, CASISDEAD, Cate Le Bon, Michael Bublé, KavinskyThey are the performers of twelve…
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Kenndog, Run The Jewels, Ellise, DeathByRomy . Mothica, WRAYA, Ben LaMar Gay, KALIKA, Sub Urban, The Lazy Eyes, CASISDEAD, Cate Le Bon, Michael Bublé, KavinskyThey are the performers of twelve…
Måneskin, Maffai, Chiiild, Atmosphere, Chicano Batman, Tommy Cash . Quebonafide, Valeras, Mabel, Alessia Cara, Moonshine, Bamao Yendé, The Lazy Eyes, StarcrawlerThey are the performers of twelve brand new videos that…
“Zenzele” gathers Uncle Waffles, Royal Musiq, CowBoii, Xduppy, and Uncool MC for an Amapiano-heavy track driven by multilingual verses and brash energy. “Bodoingadai” by 3XDAVS and Didi B blends Francophone trap and West African swagger. Sidiki Diabaté’s “Attraper” threads traditional Malian roots through Afro-pop textures. MORE
Updated : Jun 25,2025
Shallipopi and Burna Boy rework “Laho II” into a Benin-rooted plea for strength. Jah Prayzah’s “Kuno” folds ancestry into lullaby-toned Shona rhythms with daughter Kayla. Matata and Bien mix Gengetone and Afro-pop in “Mpishi,” while Skyla Tylaa and Diamond Platnumz turn “Bombshell (Cheza)” into a Swahili-drenched dance call. MORE
Updated : Apr 30,2025
“Phantom” sees L’Morphine and Jen twist Moroccan rap through electronic textures, while “Triple V” unites Werenoi, Damso, and Ninho in layered realism. La Fouine and Ninho dissect survival in “État des lieux,” and Squash swaps bravado for burden in “Know Bout Dat.” MORE
Updated : Apr 13,2025
Neil Finn and Eddie Vedder’s stripped-back cover of “Throw Your Arms Around Me” conveys fragility with raw harmonies, while Steppenwolf’s snarling 1968 take on “Hoochie Coochie Man” transforms the blues classic into gritty rock. Glen Hansard’s “Bird of Sorrow” is a restrained yet aching lament, contrasting the lush emotionality of Antony and the Johnsons’ “You Are My Sister” featuring Boy George. Meanwhile, James Blake’s minimalist “The Wilhelm Scream” layers delicate electronics with existential musings, and Elliott Smith’s “A Fond Farewell” delivers haunting introspection. Biffy Clyro’s “Mountains” balances chart power with intricate rhythms, while Peter Doherty’s lo-fi “Back From the Dead” veers between chaotic brilliance and vulnerability.
Leftfield’s “Release The Pressure” mashes reggae vocals from Earl Sixteen with dub techno and progressive house, creating a hypnotic, genre-blurring track that hit UK #13. Dub War’s “Gorrit” thrives on chaotic punk-reggae energy, while E-Zee Possee’s “Love On Love” captures acid house inclusivity with MC Kinky’s vibrant vocals. Lisa Stansfield and Coldcut’s “People Hold On” bridges late-‘80s grooves with euphoric ‘90s house, and Cappella’s “Take Me Away” pairs Loleatta Holloway’s powerhouse vocals with rave-ready beats.