This week In Soul Artists 45/52

Aretha Franklin, Ronald Isley, Dennis Edwards, Isaac Hayes, Earth Wind and Fire, Whitney Houston, Etta James, Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, Les Mccann, Eddie Harris, Narada Michael Walden, Parliament Funkadelic , The Pointer Sisters, Snoop…

Hip-Hop & Soul New Music Videos – N°495

Kendrick Lamar headlines the Super Bowl Halftime Show, unveiling "Bodies" alongside "HUMBLE." and "Not Like Us." Samuel L. Jackson channels Uncle Sam as SZA joins for "All the Stars." Yungeen Ace and Lil Poppa trade verses on "Battling,"

This week In Singing Ladies 05/52

Texas’s “Say What You Want” oozes sultry sophistication, with Sharleen Spiteri’s emotive vocals effortlessly riding Johnny McElhone’s sleek production. Melody Gardot’s smoky “Your Heart Is As Black As Night” lets muted trumpet and double…

Hip-Hop & Soul N°102 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Missy Elliott amps it up with “Pass That Dutch,” pairing wild beats and surreal visuals, while Jay-Z keeps it slick on “Change Clothes,” blending Neptunes’ finesse with high-fashion vibes. Nas’ “Made You Look” roots itself in gritty…

‘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."

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°533 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Black Grape’s playful “Kelly’s Heroes” fuses cheeky satire with hip-hop rock vibes, while Sleeper’s Britpop gem “Inbetweener” contrasts jangly guitars with suburban discontent. Inspiral Carpets’ “Saturn 5” blends cosmic energy with indie…

‘Look Ma, No Mike!’ N°1 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

The text celebrates memorable tracks from the 80s, from The La’s breezy yet enigmatic "There She Goes" to Tears for Fears' cathartic "Shout." Simple Minds' "Alive and Kicking" showcases grand, expansive pop, while Thompson Twins' "Lay Your…

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

This week In ’70s Throwback’ 07/52

Elvis Presley's "Polk Salad Annie" thrives on theatrical stage energy with karate moves and Southern gothic tones, while Heart's "Magic Man" blends personal storytelling and polished rock sensibilities driven by Ann Wilson's commanding