Kpop Baka Hunters, bbno$, GPF, Yorushika, Little Big, iSilent, Rebecca Sugar, OK Go, Madilyn Mei, LovDev, Thundercat, Rob Thomas, Adam Buxton, Rare Americans, ENHYPEN, Glorb, Navjaxx, Three Days Grace, Rokudenashi, GUNSHIP, PinkPantheress, Axel Johansson, 菅原圭, Andy Mineo, The White Stripes, EDEN, Vylet Pony, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, E.G. Phillips, AJ Tracey, JVKE, Purple Disco Machine, Yamê,
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Here are the brand new (animated only) music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW

51 . Kpop Baka Hunters – What It Sounds Like

Date Added : Oct 8,2025

How It’S Done (2025)

50 . bbno$ – Add

Date Added : Oct 8,2025

Song featured on the album : Album Out In 10 Days

Lalala (2019)

49 . GPF & Dr Donk – Piep Caroline

Date Added : Oct 8,2025

King Of The Pieps (W/ J1Zzy) (2023)

48 . Yorushika – Shura

Date Added : Sep 20,2025

Music video directed by : All Animation By N-Buna

晴る (2023)

47 . Little Big – Coco Copter

Date Added : Sep 20,2025

Music video directed by : Borisivan90

Skibidi (2018)

46 . iSilent – Wow

Date Added : Sep 20,2025

1M (2023)

45 . Rebecca Sugar – Ice Water

Date Added : Sep 20,2025

Music video directed by : Rebecca Sugar – Song featured on the album : Lonely Magic

Hill To Die On (2025)

44 . OK Go – Impulse Purchase

Date Added : Sep 20,2025

Music video directed by : Lucas Zanotto + Will Anderson

Here It Goes Again (2008)

43 . Madilyn Mei – One Man Circus

Date Added : Sep 20,2025

Music video directed by : Jim Stoten & Madilyn Mei – Song featured on the album : A Thousand Songs About It All: Act 1

Velcro (2025)

42 . LovDev – The Game Dev

Date Added : Sep 20,2025

Puffer & Grizzy In The Backrooms (2025)

37 . ENHYPEN – Shine On Me

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Released in July 2025 as the lead track from ENHYPEN’s fourth Japanese single “宵 -YOI-,” “Shine On Me” adds another ballad to the group’s J-pop catalog.

Serving as the ending theme for the drama “Even Shrimps Want to Fish for Sea Bream,” it pairs hopeful lyrics with a mood slightly more restrained than its title suggests.

The song arrives with a special music video blending animated sequences and live-action shots, just in case one world wasn’t enough.

ENHYPEN, formed in 2020 via the survival show I-Land, debuted with the EP “Border: Day One” and quickly found themselves climbing charts on both sides of the Korea–Japan line.

By 2021, they were already holding trophies, including a “Best Artist” award from the Asia Artist Awards—shrimp-sized beginnings clearly not part of the plan.

Music video directed by : Strtsphr, Yoon Iseo

Given-Taken (2020)

36 . Glorb – Ghost In The Shell

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Released in July 2025, “Ghost In The Shell” lands as a digital single from Glorb, better known for his YouTube antics than chart placements.

AI-generated and voiced by characters from the Nickelodeon show “SpongeBob SquarePants,” the track doesn’t lean on star power—it simulates it.

Lyrics sketch out themes of detachment and identity loss, with Glorb comparing himself to a “ghost in a shell.”

The song touches on being unseen, pushing through barriers, and feeling increasingly disconnected from the material world.

There’s a faint echo of conflict, but it’s more about authenticity and trying to spot yourself in a world crowded with noise.

The Bottom (2023)

35 . Navjaxx – She Heals Everything

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Released in June 2025, “She Heals Everything” comes from Mexican producer Navjaxx, born Luis Alberto Macedo Barba, who has a habit of sculpting synthetic reveries one arpeggio at a time.

This track leans into synthwave and occasionally flirts with electroclash, trading subtlety for shimmering nostalgia and enough haze to fog a mirrorball.

Known to pop up alongside VXLLAIN, Navjaxx has a thing for immersive electronics that feel less like sound and more like late-night neon having an existential crisis.

Music video directed by : Rayadx

Digital Dreams (2024)

34 . Three Days Grace – Kill Me Fast

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

“Kill Me Fast” drops in July 2025, stamped by RCA Records and stitched firmly into the post-grunge leanings of Three Days Grace.

Co-vocal duties fall to Adam Gontier and Matt Walst, an unusual pairing that marks Gontier’s return to the lineup in 2024 after a decade-long break-up that wasn’t musically silent.

Formed in 1997 in Norwood, Ontario, the band leans into emotional gridlock here, sketching out the need to quit stalling and either leap or let go.

It’s not the first time they’ve played with chaos, just the latest page in a discography that rarely settles for emotional comfort zones.

Music video directed by : Jose Lun – Song featured on the album : Alienation

I Hate Everything About You (2009)

33 . Rokudenashi – The Shape Of Rain

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Released in July 2025, “The Shape of Rain” (雨景色) runs on lyrics and music by Misumi Auto, who folds together love and discomfort like mismatched socks in a drawer you can’t bring yourself to sort.

Rain takes center stage, not for ambiance, but to soak everything in emotional weight, as if someone left the heart out during a downpour.

The song’s narrator describes their feelings like a swallowed jewel—precious, lodged, and possibly a choking hazard—suggesting romance here comes with a side of indigestion.

Active since 2021, Rokudenashi combines J-Pop and Asian pop with the occasional twist from vocaloid composers, proving you can blend styles as easily as moods on a rainy day.

Music video directed by : 涌元トモタカ – Song featured on the album : Shade

Tada Koe Hitotsu (2023)

32 . GUNSHIP – Tech Noir 2 (w/ John Carpenter, Charlie Simpson)

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

“Tech Noir 2” picks up where its predecessor left off, trading VHS-fogged cinema nods for the flicker of vintage arcade screens.

Gunship, the British synthwave trio formed in 2014, shifts focus from genre film snapshots to pixelated universes, with references to games like Pac-Man, The Legend of Zelda, and DooM.

John Carpenter joins the picture, along with Charlie Simpson, lending his voice to this retro pixel pilgrimage.

The track comes with a claymation music video, which fits the retro-tech mood without winking too hard at nostalgia.

Music video directed by : Lee Hardcastle – Song featured on the album : Unicorn

Tech Noir (2015)

31 . PinkPantheress – Illegal (Nia Archives Remix)

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

First heard on PinkPantheress’s *Fancy That* mixtape, “Illegal” gets a brisk facelift from Nia Archives on this 2025 remix released via Warner Records.

The producer threads PinkPantheress’s breathy delivery through a mesh of jungle breakbeats and springy basslines, keeping things moving without overcrowding the room.

Born in Bath in 2001, PinkPantheress rose in 2021 with TikTok-looped tracks like “Pain” and “Just for Me,” paving the way to her debut *To Hell With It*.

She later joins Central Cee on “Obsessed With You,” snagging a Brit nom and a BBC Sound of 2022 nod along the way.

28 . Andy Mineo – I Swear, This Is Not An André 3000 Diss Song

Date Added : Jul 16,2025

Released in June 2025 via Miner League Recordings & Tapes, “I Swear, This Is Not An André 3000 Diss Song” lands somewhere between homage and misdirection.

Recorded at Miner League Studios, it leans squarely into the Rap/Urban palette while keeping enough distance from full-throttle provocation.

Andy Mineo, born Andrew Aaron Mineo in Syracuse, New York, on April 17, 1988, takes the mic here as both artist and producer, flexing roots planted back with his 2009 mixtape *Sin is Wack*.

His catalogue spans from *Heroes for Sale* (2013) to *Uncomfortable* (2015) and *Never Land II* (2021), with the collaborative *Magic & Bird* (2017) paving the way for this Miner League chapter.

Music video directed by : Delgis Jose Mustafa & Andy Mineo

Been About It (2020)

27 . The White Stripes – Red Rain

Date Added : Jul 16,2025

“Red Rain” appears on *Get Behind Me Satan*, The White Stripes‘ fifth album, recorded entirely in Jack White’s Detroit home and released in 2005.

The track is part of the band’s more instrumentally adventurous phase, where marimba, bells, mandolin, and timpani slip in beside their usual guitar, drums, and piano.

Two decades later, the song resurfaces with a commemorative stop-motion video depicting Jack and Meg White as stylized action figures adrift in black, white, and red surrealism.

The White Stripes, formed in Detroit in 1997, include Jack White—briefly of Two Part Resin and Goober and the Peas—and Meg White.

Following breakout attention with *White Blood Cells* (2001) and Grammy wins for *Elephant* (2003), the band disbands in 2011 after releasing two more albums, including *Get Behind Me Satan*.

Music video directed by : Conor Callahan – Song featured on the album : Get Behind Me Satan

Seven Nation Army (2007)

26 . EDEN – Gggiiiiirrrrlllll

Date Added : Jul 16,2025

Released in June 2025, “gggiiiiirrrrlllll” comes with two debuts for EDEN: a new single and his first animated music video.

The track is written, performed, and produced by the Irish artist formerly releasing EDM under The Eden Project, back when vowels were optional and subtlety was not.

Since upgrading to EDEN, Jonathon Ng has drifted into indie pop territory with everything from six EPs and assorted remixes to three full-length albums—*Vertigo* (2018), *No Future* (2020), and *ICYMI* (2022)—each matched by a tour itinerary that suggests a solid frequent flyer status.

Before all that, there was *I Think You Think Too Much of Me*, which briefly appeared at No. 43 in Ireland, presumably between GAA score updates.

Music video directed by : Animation By: Alec West

Monarch3 (2024)

25 . Vylet Pony – My Love Is A Quickscope

Date Added : Jul 16,2025

Slotted as the third track from the 2025 album “Love & Ponystep,” “My Love Is A Quickscope” dips into the emotional turbulence of borderline personality disorder and rejection dysphoria.

It’s a hyperpop-flavored portrait of intimacy that wants to hold close but suspects it’s already being pushed away.

The lyrics shuttle between desire and rejection anticipation, sketching a tension that never quite settles and never quite leaves.

Vylet Pony, née Zelda Trixie Lulamoon (b. 1998), began her musical output in online fandom spaces under the alias “Eman on Steroids” before adopting her current moniker in 2012.

Her catalog spans from “Winter’s End” (2013) through the fandom-saturated “Super Pony World” (2016) to the genre-blurring “Monarch of Monsters” (2024), all anchored by her Portland base and pop-rooted approach.

Music video directed by : Vylet Pony – Song featured on the album : Love / Ponystep

24 . The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus – Slipping Through (No Kings)

Date Added : Jul 16,2025

Released in June 2025, “Slipping Through (No Kings)” breaks the two-year silence from The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus since their 2023 effort.

Fueled by events in Los Angeles—where Ronnie Winter currently lives—the song nods to local protests against ICE raids that fractured immigrant families.

Winter sees those impacted not as strangers but as neighbors in need, channeling a message anchored in Jesus’ commandment to love thy neighbor.

The track adds another chapter to a catalog that began in Florida in 2003 with the same frontman, joined now by Joey Westwood, Josh Burke, Randy Winter, and John Espy.

Known for their 2006 breakout “Face Down” and a peak at No.14 on the Billboard 200 with 2009’s Lonely Road, the band’s been self-releasing since their 2010 EP, The Hell or High Water.

Face Down (2008)

23 . E.G. Phillips – From The Corner Of My Eye

Date Added : Jul 16,2025

Released in June 2025, “From the Corner of My Eye” opens E.G. Phillips’ EP *Tricks of the Light* with chamber-folk leanings shaped by acoustic textures and string arrangements.

Produced alongside Nahuel Bronzini and Felipe Ubeda, the song pairs literary nods with metaphors that tiptoe between what’s seen and what’s imagined.

Its lyrics riff on William Blake’s “The Tyger,” though in Phillips’ hands, the fire burns a little quieter and the stripes blur round the edges.

The accompanying stop-motion video, shot in Buenos Aires, keeps the introspective streak going—though whether the eye is watching or being watched remains up for debate.

A San Francisco songwriter by way of the Midwest, Phillips threads jazz-touched Americana through his catalogue, including earlier releases like *Fish from the Sky* (2017) and *At Home at Sea* (2019).

More recent tracks like “The Octopus Song” and “These Are Burning Days” show he’s still finding new ways to fold whimsy into the backdrop—whether via sea creatures or slow-burning days.

Song featured on the album : Tricks Of The Light Ep

Lighthouse At The Edge Of The World (2018)

22 . AJ Tracey – 3rd Time Lucky

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“3rd Time Lucky” finds AJ Tracey circling back through familiar streets—sharp production, unfiltered confidence, and an ear for hooks that don’t overstay their welcome.

He sidesteps narrative arcs in favor of snapshots: late-night flexes, ambient envy, and a sense that the third time’s less about fate than repetition’s charm.

No frills, no feints—just Tracey operating within his own parameters, knowing precisely when to stop before it gets too comfortable.

Music video directed by : Latemilk, Imbro – Song featured on the album : Don’T Die Before You’Re Dead

 Ladbroke Grove (2019)

21 . JVKE – Worlds Collide (w/ Reed Shannon, Livingston)

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Worlds Collide” brings JVKE together with Reed Shannon and Livingston for a track that toggles between cinematic flair and polished production.

Strings swell, drums throb, and vocals trade off like a dialogue in slow motion, sidestepping resolution for texture.

The arrangement leans dramatic without slipping into full orchestral grandstanding—bottom-heavy but not overbearing.

It’s the kind of cut that imagines tension as its main hook, less about climax than controlled friction.

Music video directed by : Ethan Peang, Bronksson

Golden Hour (2022)

20 . Purple Disco Machine – Ghost Town (w/ Retrosonix)

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Ghost Town” reconnects Purple Disco Machine with Retrosonix for a track caught between dancefloor nostalgia and digital unease.

The glossy production hints at neon-lit nights, but the basslines drag their feet through deserted streets rather than packed clubs.

There’s shimmer, yes—but the aftertaste leans more shutdown than euphoria, as if someone unplugged the party halfway through.

Music video directed by : Valérie Baudrier

In The Dark (W/ Sophie And The Giants) (2021)

19 . Yamê – Moto

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Moto” finds Yamê threading French trap beats with soul-inflected vocals and a few Afrobeats accents, casually flexing lyrical reach and rhythmic ease.

He glides between rap and melody, slipping in Douala and Lingala alongside French, as if balancing cultures were just another Tuesday.

The production leans polished but sparse, letting Yamê’s delivery carry the weight—part swagger, part reverie.

There’s a motorbike in the metaphor somewhere, but Yamê keeps the handlebars loose.

Song featured on the album : Ébēm

Carré D’As (2021)

18 . Rippaverse Studios – Glorious Death

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Glorious Death” arrives from Rippaverse Studios, wrapped in high-stakes drama and battlefield grit.

The title leaves little room for subtlety, and neither does the music—it marches through arena-metal riffs, thunderous vocals, and an arsenal of lyrical defiance.

There’s no mystery in its agenda: valor, vengeance, and volume turned all the way up.

Whether this is satire or sincerity seems beside the point—the message charges forward, swords drawn.

17 . Madilyn Mei – At Least I’d Be A Cowboy!

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

Madilyn Mei toys with cowboy fantasies and romantic delusions in “At Least I’d Be a Cowboy!”, where prairie dreams offer a convenient exit from suburban heartbreak.

The track tips its hat to cinematic westerns but keeps both boots firmly in bedroom-pop territory, swapping galloping hooves for gentle harmonies and a cheap six-string.

It’s unclear whether she wants the hat, the horse, or just a better excuse for running away—but either way, it’s quieter than a shootout and softer than a saddle.

Music video directed by : Kohana Wilson, Madilyn Mei

Tho I’M A Tortoise (2023)

16 . Erykah Badu & The Alchemist – Next To You

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Next To You” pulls Erykah Badu into The Alchemist‘s haze, where looping soul fragments drift over dusty beats like half-remembered dreams.

Badu’s vocals, soft but matter-of-fact, unwind slowly, refusing anything that could be mistaken for urgency.

The track unfolds less like a duet than a séance, with presence outweighing performance.

The Alchemist sticks to his minimalist spellbook—grit, echo, patience—and hands the floor to tension that never quite resolves.

Song featured on the album : Abi & Alan

On & On (1997)

14 . Qing Madi – Ego (w/ VALORANT)

Date Added : Jun 6,2025

Blending Afrobeats with pop flourishes and R&B ease, “Ego” by Qing Madi becomes the sonic backbone to VALORANT’s fifth anniversary.

Released alongside the “Why We Fight” cinematic, it sketches emotional resilience without slipping into sentimentality.

The video introduces Mary Ade, Phoenix’s sister, giving narrative depth to the franchise and folding in personal dilemmas and collective grit.

Music video directed by : Brunch Studios – Song featured on the album : 3Rd Time Lucky

See Finish (2022)

13 . AJ Tracey – 3rd Time Lucky

Date Added : Jun 6,2025

“3rd Time Lucky” drops AJ Tracey’s signature cadence into a stripped-back tribute to his mother’s third brush with cancer.

Through textured reflections on childhood and her grit, the track threads personal memory with quiet defiance.

Born Ché Wolton Grant in Ladbroke Grove, AJ trades the bravado of “Ladbroke Grove” and “Flu Game” for something rawer—but spares no precision.

Music video directed by : Latemilk, Imbro – Song featured on the album : Don’T Die Before You’Re Dead

 Ladbroke Grove (2019)

12 . Navjaxx – Isolated

Date Added : Jun 6,2025

“Isolated” by Navjaxx walks the synthwave line with retro synths and brooding textures that wouldn’t feel out of place in an ’80s VHS fever dream.

Released in May 2025, the instrumental leans into moody atmosphere over melodic urgency, stepping firmly away from high-gloss EDM sensationalism.

Navjaxx, Guadalajara-born and now based in Zapopan, has previously collaborated with artists such as Don Diablo and ZAXX.

Music video directed by : Rayadx – Song featured on the album : Isolated (Ep)

Digital Dreams (2024)

11 . 初星学園 – Howling Over The World

Date Added : Jun 6,2025

“Howling Over The World” arrives as a digital single from 初星学園, released under the ASOBINOTES label in August 2024.

The track features three vocal iterations, each interpreted by distinct member combinations, with instrumental counterparts rounding out the offering.

Lyrically dramatic and aspirational by design, it frames ambition in a near-theatrical register, echoing idol dreams with meticulously curated restraint.

初星学園’s cast of characters maintains its place within the Gakuen IDOLM@STER universe, voiced by rotating vocalists across original singles.

Music video directed by : Keisuke Yano

迪士淵, Yuanber Eats (2020)

10 . 菅原圭 – 遊霊婚

Date Added : Jun 6,2025

Written and composed by singer-songwriter Kei Sugawara, “遊霊婚” (“Yūreikon”) threads the specter of memory loss with the remnants of love that linger long after names are forgotten.

The title, translating as “Ghost Marriage,” frames the track’s thematic core—romantic commitment that survives recollection, and maybe mortality itself.

Traditional Japanese motifs echo softly beneath modern arrangements, mirrored in its Japanese-style cover art.

Sugawara continues to release and comment on his work through his self-run “Sugawara Times.”

Music video directed by : Tasoya Maro

 不完全に恋 (2023)

9 . RiFF RAFF – Hologram Of Happiness

Date Added : Jun 6,2025

“Hologram Of Happiness” assembles RiFF RAFF and Mike G in a sonically warped meeting of eccentric flows and distorted synths.

With a title straddling irony and disillusion, the track channels RiFF RAFF’s penchant for surreal wordplay and glossy, hyper-stylized aesthetics.

The production skews chaotic and digital-heavy, echoing his early DIY ethos and long-standing fascination with artificial grandeur.

Music video directed by : Tonez – Song featured on the album : Welcome To Shaolin

Ain’T Giving Up My Truck (2022)

8 . Pig Pen – Rabid Beach

Date Added : Jun 6,2025

“Rabid Beach” marks Pig Pen’s second single, a whirlwind composition that fuses raw punk energy with psychological unrest.

Matty Matheson leads the charge—chef-turned-frontman—alongside Wade MacNeil, Daniel and Ian Romano, and Tommy Major, all rooted in Canada’s hardcore lineage.

The track’s skeletal urgency mirrors themes of mental unease, isolation, and worn-out bravado.

An animated sketchbook-style video aligns with its twitchy, unfiltered tone.

Mixed by Arthur Rizk and mastered by Grammy-winner Alan Douches, the song keeps its chaos crisp.

Music video directed by : Jesi Jordan – Song featured on the album : Mental Madness

7 . Steve Perry & Willie Nelson – Faithfully

Date Added : May 25,2025

In “Faithfully,” Steve Perry teams up with Willie Nelson for a 2025 acoustic-country reimagining of Journey’s power ballad, in support of Farm Aid’s 40th anniversary.

Recorded between Perry’s Love Box Studio and Ronnie’s Place in Nashville, the duet features Nelson opening over harmonica and steel guitar before Perry takes over the chorus with his trademark tenor.

Co-produced by Perry and Kent Wells, the track donates all proceeds to Farm Aid.

Music video directed by : Patrick Atkins (Animation)

Oh Sherrie (2013)

6 . ZUTOMAYO, ずっと真夜中でいいのに – CREAM, クリームで会いにいけますか

Date Added : May 25,2025

“CREAM” (“クリームで会いにいけますか”) sees ZUTOMAYO steeped in their signature twilight surrealism, pairing ACAね’s nocturnal leanings with stylized anonymity and layered instrumentation.

Released as a digital single in May 2025, the track stretches its limbs through animated visuals that follow their ongoing commitment to collaborative narrative abstraction.

The band, formed in 2018 and signed to EMI Records, has previously appeared in anime like Chainsaw Man and Dandadan.

Music video directed by : Tv♡Chany

Mirror Tune (2021)

5 . Rokudenashi – Pulse

Date Added : May 25,2025

“Pulse” (脈拍) marks Rokudenashi’s 2025 entry into the J-POP ether with music and lyrics by the elusive みきとP.

The track slips effortlessly into the Pulse – Single collection, casting steady rhythmic shadows that echo the artist’s past releases like “One Voice” (2021) and “The Flame of Love” (2023).

As its title hints, “Pulse” taps into a quiet urgency, balancing bright melody with a restraint that’s just shy of indifference.

Music video directed by : Emi Fukayama

Tada Koe Hitotsu (2023)

4 . Madilyn Mei – What’s Going On?!

Date Added : May 25,2025

“What’s Going On?!” is a 2025 release by Arizona indie artist Madilyn Mei, crafted with producer Scrawny under Mercury Records.

The track draws from Mei’s signature meld of bedroom pop and indie-folk, with her characteristically self-steered production methods intact.

Teased through animated snippets, the song flirts with cognitive disarray, offering listeners a neatly disjointed sonic parcel of whimsy and low-grade existential dread.

Music video directed by : Callum Scott-Dyson & Madilyn Mei

Kleptomaniacrow (2022)

3 . mcbaise – Alice

Date Added : May 25,2025

“Alice” extends Mcbaise’s signature lo-fi palette, looping a bassline unearthed from a three-year-old draft and layering it with shimmering guitars and vaporwave synths.

The title gestures toward Alice in Wonderland, but trades psychedelia for a muted introspection that never fully declares itself.

Released as the second piece of a forthcoming LP, it follows his collaboration with 1000GUAPO on “TTM.”

A limited vinyl toy, co-designed with 3D artist Vincent Techer and distributed through The Dudes, completes the capsule.

Music video directed by : Mcbess

Water Slide (W/ Kamggarn) (2020)

2 . YOASOBI – Players

Date Added : May 25,2025

“Players” by YOASOBI arrives via Echoes and Sony Music Japan as a sonic nod to PlayStation’s 30th anniversary, with a hyper-polished pop sheen and a brisk pulse befitting its pixelated muse.

Born from fan submissions to “Project: MEMORY CARD,” its lyrics patch together nostalgic fragments of gaming memories into a collage of generational memory and mediated adolescence.

The track functions as the campaign’s official jingle, complete with animated cameos by Nanase Nishino, Pekora Usada, and Kiyo—avatars in a marketing cutscene where nostalgia wears branded headphones.

An English version follows in May 2025, extending the controller to global audiences while maintaining the original’s clipped clarity.

「勇者」 (2023)

1 . Twenty One Pilots – Stressed Out [LEGO Video)

Date Added : May 25,2025

The LEGO rendition of “Stressed Out” materializes in May 2025, crafted in meticulous 4K by content creator DBFilms, replicating the original shot-for-shot in brick form.

This reinterpretation coincides with the announcement of Twenty One Pilots’ album “BREACH,” threading nostalgia with pixel-sharp precision.

DBFilms complements the release with “STRESSED OUT: REAL VS LEGO,” a comparative series dissecting the animated and live-action worlds.

Stressed Out (2015)


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