‘Music For The Dancers’ N°606 – 2010s Music Videos

Fleur East’s "Favourite Thing" blends Afrobeat and pop with Ghanaian-inspired visuals, while JLS’s "She Makes Me Wanna" thrives on electropop shine and Miami vibes. Jessie J’s "Domino" delivers glossy euphoria, and Dawin’s "Dessert" leans into social-media-friendly rhythms. Avicii and Rita Ora’s "Lonely Together" pairs emotive lyrics with shimmering beats, as Jason Derulo’s "Tip Toe" flirts with tropical grooves. Benny Benassi’s "Cinema," featuring Gary Go, contrasts melancholic depth with club-ready energy, and Jennifer Lopez’s "On the Floor" reworks "Lambada" into a global party anthem.

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Guitarists – 20 Questions You Never Asked | We Answer Them Anyway

This video explores guitarists through 20 factual Q&As — covering figures such as Jeff Beck, Pat Metheny, Robert Fripp, Angus Young, and more. It focuses on playing approaches, signature sounds, equipment choices, and recording contexts across genres.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°651 – 2010s Music Videos

Zayn and Sia's "Dusk Till Dawn" delivers soaring drama with powerful vocals and a cinematic music video, while Little Mix’s heartfelt "Secret Love Song" explores hidden emotions with Jason Derulo’s contribution adding depth. Liam Payne and Rita Ora's "For You" leans heavily into romance for the *Fifty Shades Freed* soundtrack, and Rihanna’s "You Da One" blends pop with dancehall flair. Sam Smith’s "Too Good At Goodbyes" refines heartbreak into understated elegance, and Selena Gomez’s "Same Old Love" pairs emotional detachment with a killer hook. Chris Brown’s "Undecided" offers a smooth, nostalgic R&B vibe, while Rebecca Ferguson’s raw "Nothing’s Real But Love" keeps it stripped-back and honest. David Guetta’s "Say My Name" mixes EDM gloss with Latin flair through Bebe Rexha and J Balvin, and Rita Ora’s playful "Your Song" marks a breezy reentry into polished pop.

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Aerosmith – 10 Questions You Never Asked | We Answer Them Anyway

This video looks at Aerosmith through 10 factual Q&As — from early albums like Aerosmith and Toys in the Attic to later releases and crossover singles such as Dream On, Sweet Emotion, and Walk This Way. It covers band members, recording phases, and stylistic shifts.

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°406 – 2010s Music Videos

SZA’s introspective “The Weekend” explores nontraditional relationships with raw honesty, boosted by silky production and a compelling video by Solange. Offset’s bold “Ric Flair Drip” channels extravagance through infectious hooks and Metro Boomin’s eerie beats, while Headie One and Dave’s “18Hunna” delivers UK drill’s sharp edge with introspection. T-Pain’s “5 O’Clock” reworks Lily Allen’s melancholy into late-night vulnerability, blending perfectly with Wiz Khalifa’s smooth verses. Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “All The Stars” pairs Afrofuturistic visuals with lush production, anchoring *Black Panther*’s soundtrack with grandeur and introspection. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s “Look Back At It” breathes nostalgia into modern hip-hop, reimagining Michael Jackson’s classics with anthemic flair, and Yungen’s playful “Bestie” lights up Afro-swing playlists, while SL’s breezy “Tropical” and B Young’s feel-good “Jumanji” inject warmth into UK drill, hinting at its evolving boundaries.

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Top 20 Music Charts – 20 Genres Ranked (Jan 8, 2026)

This week’s Top 20 charts ignite with sharp momentum shifts and unexpected cross-genre sparks. YUNGBLUD topples a long-standing metalcore leader, while Zara Larsson and Young M.A make notable late-chart entrances that disrupt otherwise settled rankings.

In global pop lanes, collaborations stretch borders as Rosé, Bruno Mars, and Selena Gomez continue to collide with regional scenes, while Caribbean and Corridos charts welcome fresh lower-tier debuts that hint at coming shake-ups. Across genres, subtle movements mask early signals of bigger changes ahead.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°663 – 2010s Music Videos

Portugal. The Man’s retro-grooved "Feel It Still" punches with ’60s Motown energy and modern resistance, while The Weeknd’s "In The Night" layers sleek ’80s synth-pop with brooding R&B. Post Malone’s "Rockstar" pairs moody trap beats with fame’s chaotic highs, and Galantis’ "Runaway [U & I]" captures euphoric longing with pitch-shifted vocals. Elle King’s "Ex’s & Oh’s" blends bluesy grit with cheeky swagger, and Marshmello’s collaboration with Selena Gomez on "Wolves" delivers atmospheric electronica steeped in yearning. Bring Me The Horizon’s "Medicine" shifts into polished pop-rock, trading chaos for clean hooks, while Kygo’s "Stole the Show" brings tropical house together with bittersweet emotion.

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Lady Gaga – 10 Questions You Never Asked | We Answer Them Anyway

This video looks at Lady Gaga through 10 factual Q&As — from early singles like Just Dance and Poker Face to albums including The Fame, Born This Way, and Chromatica. It covers songwriting credits, production choices, and key releases.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°708 – 2010s Music Videos

LadBaby's cheeky “We Built This City” swaps rock ‘n’ roll for sausage rolls, blending humor and charity to back UK food banks, while The Lonely Island’s “I Just Had Sex” turns awkward intimacy into an absurd yet polished club parody with Akon. Billie Eilish’s “Bellyache” mixes playfulness and guilt in sparse beats, and Bowie’s reflective “Where Are We Now?” pairs Berlin nostalgia with tender fragility. Delphic’s “Doubt” and Kings of Leon’s “Beautiful War” dive into introspection, blending tension and grandeur, while White Lies’ “Bigger Than Us” storms in with existential alt-rock. Meanwhile, Flux Pavilion and Doctor P's “Superbad” crashes through with thundering basslines, capturing dubstep’s noisy peak.

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David Bowie – 10 Questions You Never Asked | We Answer Them Anyway

This video looks at David Bowie through 10 factual Q&As — from early singles to albums such as Ziggy Stardust, Heroes, and Let’s Dance. It focuses on songwriting credits, recording periods, and changes in musical direction across his catalog.

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South Asian New Music Videos – N°557

Featuring: Jasleen Royal, Sajjan Adeeb, Jassa Dhillon, Ammy Virk, Nimrat Khaira, Ashu Dhakal, Ravinder Grewal, CHAIRMXN, Khan Bhaini, Amit Saini Rohtakiya, Malkoo, Masoom Sharma, Jigar, Sunil Rao, Prem Dhillon, Saif Ali Khan, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Khan Bhaini, Ali Zafar, Gulab Sidhu, Faridkot, Jassa Dhillon, Billa Sonipat Ala, Armaan Malik, Navv Baidwan, Yass Bhullar, YOUNG WAVE, Purple, Nitika Jain, Karan Aujla, Gulzaar Chhaniwala, Nishawn Bhullar, Tony Kakkar, MORE
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‘We Are Live’ N°124 – 2010s Music Videos

Foster the People’s “Pumped Up Kicks” hides a dark, unsettling story beneath its sunny indie-pop melody, while The 1975’s funky “Ugh!” mixes humor with raw introspection about addiction. Kelly Clarkson’s “Underneath the Tree” blends bold holiday cheer with powerhouse vocals, and Haim’s “Don’t Save Me” balances emotional vulnerability with sleek production. The Wombats’ playful “Techno Fan” thrives on indie energy, contrasting with the earnest devotion and banjo-driven momentum of Mumford & Sons’ “I Will Wait.” Faithless’ “Insomnia” crafts a hypnotic electronic journey into sleepless nights, showcasing its genre-defining intensity, while Coldplay’s introspective “Church” weaves global influences into a thoughtful, meditative piece.

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New Jack Swing – 20 Questions You Never Asked | We Answer Them Anyway

This video explores New Jack Swing through 20 factual Q&As — from its development by Teddy Riley to key artists such as Guy, Bobby Brown, Janet Jackson, and Bell Biv DeVoe. It looks at production techniques, rhythmic patterns, and its crossover impact on R&B and pop.

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°405 – 2010s Music Videos

Fuse ODG’s “Boa Me,” featuring Ed Sheeran and Mugeez, stands out with its Afrobeat and highlife fusion, sung partly in Twi and rooted in unity, while J Hus’s “Did You See” blends Afro-swing and dancehall grooves, becoming a cultural marker in UK music. MoStack’s gritty “Teach You Gangsta” captures raw urban narratives, and Russ Millions’ “Gun Lean” delivers drill energy paired with viral dance moves. Flipp Dinero's “Leave Me Alone” breaks free with melodic trap and a defiant tone, while A$AP Ferg’s “Plain Jane” channels minimalist grit and nods to Three 6 Mafia’s legacy. Yxng Bane and Fredo’s “Problem” merges UK drill with smooth Afro-swing, balancing cocky tones with danger, and Flo Rida’s “Good Feeling” offers a euphoric electro-pop anthem driven by relentless hooks and upbeat energy. From UK-US collaborations like “The Plug - Tell The Truth” to J. Cole’s reflective “Immortal,” which captures systemic struggles with stark realism, each track carves its place with distinct production and themes.

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U2 – 10 Questions You Never Asked | We Answer Them Anyway

This video looks at U2 through 10 factual Q&As — from early albums like Boy and War to later releases including The Joshua Tree, Achtung Baby, and All That You Can’t Leave Behind. It focuses on songwriting roles, sound evolution, and long-term band structure.

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Music Duos – 20 Questions You Never Asked | We Answer Them Anyway

This video explores music Music Duos through 20 factual Q&As — featuring pairs such as Ashford & Simpson, Roxette, Mick Jagger & Tina Turner, Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, and Barbra Streisand & Céline Dion. It looks at creative roles, recording formats, and how two-member groups function across genres.

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‘Look Ma, No Mike!’ N°128 – 2010s Music Videos

Echosmith’s "Cool Kids" resonates with universal themes of alienation and longing, blending indie-pop shimmer and polished production, while Beyoncé’s "Sweet Dreams" delivers a sharp-edged synthpop-R&B hybrid laced with desire and fragility. Miley Cyrus’s "Party in the U.S.A." embraces casual Americana with infectious simplicity, and Manic Street Preachers’ "Some Kind of Nothingness" layers orchestral drama over existential musings. Rebecca Ferguson’s "I Hope" shines with emotive strength and intimate vulnerability, contrasting the lighthearted defiance of Pixie Lott’s retro-tinged "Mama Do." Meanwhile, Michael Bublé’s warm croon on “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” settles into predictable yet comforting holiday familiarity.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°717 – 2010s Music Videos

Highlighting tracks with distinct vibes—The 1975’s playful “Girls” contrasts youthful chaos with indie pop charm, while Ed Sheeran’s “Don’t” seethes with betrayal over sharp R&B beats. Nicole Scherzinger’s fierce “Poison” radiates energy, and My Chemical Romance’s “Sing” delivers modern rock defiance. Twin Atlantic’s driving “Free” captures raw resilience, and Rita Ora’s “Radioactive” leans into sleek electro-pop hooks.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°694 – 2010s Music Videos

Rihanna's heartfelt "Stay" dials down pop extraversion into raw piano-led intimacy, while Miley Cyrus's "Adore You" channels quiet ache amidst "Bangerz" chaos. Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding's "I Need Your Love" melds ethereal tones with club-ready beats, and Jay Sean’s "Down" marries late-2000s catchiness with Lil Wayne's laid-back flow. Philip George revives garage nostalgia in "Alone No More," and Shontelle delivers resilience with her polished "Impossible." N-Dubz and Mr. Hudson’s “Playing With Fire” balances grit with vulnerability, while Zara Larsson’s breezy "So Good" sparkles with R&B charm.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°646 – 2010s Music Videos

Jay Sean’s "Do You Remember" with Sean Paul and Lil Jon oozes neon-lit party vibes, blending pop, R&B, and dancehall, while Lady Gaga’s "Just Dance" commands dancefloors with its infectious electro-pop hedonism. David Guetta and Akon’s "Sexy Chick" thrives on unapologetic club energy, and Skrillex with Damian Marley’s "Make It Bun Dem" boldly fuses dubstep and reggae. Alexandra Stan’s playful "Get Back (ASAP)" channels Eurodance energy, and Avicii’s "My Feelings For You" nods to classic house with hypnotic loops. LMFAO and Chuckie’s "Let The Bass Kick in Miami Bitch" epitomizes no-holds-barred nightlife chaos, and Jennifer Hudson elevates Gorgon City’s house anthem "Go All Night" with powerhouse vocals.

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