Streets With A Name

From 'Fifty-First Street Blues' to 'West 42nd Street' , we have mixed 13 'Pure Jazz' tunes around the theme of 'Street Names'. It has Bill Evans, Sonny Rollins, Jay McShan, Kenny Dorham and many more.

Hip-Hop & Soul N°244 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Young Jeezy and Akon bring grit to the streets with “Soul Survivor,” blending raw lyricism and a haunting chorus, while Eminem’s “When I’m Gone” opts for introspection, balancing fame’s toll with personal struggles. D12 lightens the mood…

‘We Are Live’ N°2 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

Julian Lennon’s "Too Late for Goodbyes" pairs heartbreak with upbeat 80s polish, bolstered by Toots Thielemans’ harmonica, while ELO’s "Last Train to London" bridges disco and pop with glossy strings and a bittersweet groove. Feargal…

New Music Videos (African) – N°490

Element EleéEh’s "Tombé" blends Afrofusion with a steady pulse. PhillBill’s "Condiment" combines Afropop and Afro-bikossa. Candy Bleakz’s "My Dear" delivers street-hop with sharp verses. Toofan’s "Deodorant" fuses Afrobeat and hip-hop.

American Hip-Hop & Soul New Music Videos – N°502

Hotboii’s “These Walls Could Talk” blends melodic delivery with introspective lyrics over a sharp beat, following the tone set by “Don’t Need Time.” Wale’s “Blanco” marks his Def Jam debut, swapping confidence for self-reflection and a

This week In ’80s Throwback’ 10/52

J. Geils Band, Billy Joel, Simply Red, Gary Numan, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Depeche Mode, The Clash, Midnight Oil, Joe Walsh, U2, Alvin Lee, Keith Emerson & Carl Palmer

Global Hip Hop New Music Videos – N°499

Aguib drops "BMF," adding to his French rap catalog with tracks like "Vinicius" and "Zone à risque." M.G.L. and Gaga team up on "MAYBACH," blending trap and drill. Favé’s "Saturday" leans into introspection with brooding production.

New Music Videos (Latin) – N°482

Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso fuse trap and rock in "El Día Del Amigo," while Nathy Peluso channels ’90s salsa in "Erotika" with Grupo Niche musicians. Migrantes and Los Nocheros mix cumbia and folk in "Mi Chica de Pueblo." Lauty Gram delivers

This week In One-Off Collaborations 07/52

"California Love" stands as a West Coast anthem blending 2Pac’s urgency and Dr. Dre’s polished production, with Roger Troutman’s talk box adding infectious funk. Its cinematic flair, quick creation, and Grammy nod cement its appeal, though

Hip-Hop & Soul N°108 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Tracks like Flo Rida's "Low" with its crunk-era vibe and T-Pain's iconic hook captured mid-2000s nightlife, while Usher’s "Yeah!" featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris blended R&B charm with crunk energy to dominate charts globally. Beyoncé’s "If

‘We Are Live’ N°15 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

The Kills’ "The Good Ones" thrives on raw minimalism, with Alison Mosshart’s snarl paired against Jamie Hince’s taut guitar, creating electrifying tension. Its success on the UK Singles Chart (#23) and sharp Rojo-directed video amplify its

New Music Videos (Latin) – N°478

new on RVM

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"

‘Look Ma, No Mike!’ N°133 – 2010s Music Videos

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