‘Music For The Dancers’ N°631 – 2010s Music Videos
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Kiesza, Meghan Trainor, will.i.am, Alma, OMI, Rita Ora, Cheryl, Blackpink, Rudimental & Major Lazer, Tiësto, Jonas Blue & Rita Ora, Demi Lovato, Wilkinson
JP Cooper, Jennifer Hudson, Mariah Carey, Tim McGraw, Gwyneth Paltrow, Margaret Berger, Ellie Goulding, Selena Gomez, Chris Brown, Justin Bieber, Years & Years, Olly Murs, James Blunt
Popcaan’s “SnapChat” leans on a 12-string riff and app references, while Likkle Vybz and Vybz Kartel sync up again on “Rich Again (Remix).” Sfera Ebbasta and Shiva team up as Santana Money Gang for “NEON,” and Central Cee trades bars with Sexyy Red on the amapiano-infused “Guilt Trippin.” Vybz Kartel also links with Rvssian for “Story Book,” and Leto softens his tone on “Goût Amer.” MORE
Updated : Jun 21,2025
Benson Boone’s “Mr Electric Blue” pokes fun at music biz debt, while Ed Sheeran’s “Drive” brings racing energy with help from John Mayer and Dave Grohl. Lorde opens her album with “Hammer,” mixing gender identity themes and synth tension. Ariana Grande’s “Twilight Zone” leans cinematic post-breakup, and Kid LAROI sticks to choreo-heavy pop with “How Does It Feel?” MORE
Updated : Jun 21,2025
Kele, Stormzy, Nas, Nafe Smallz, Xxxtentacion, Tinie Tempah, Usher, Dot Rotten, Lil Tecca, Martin Garrix, Bad Meets Evil, Drake
"MiuMiu" by Sofía Reyes, Luísa Sonza, and RaiNao pairs sharp beats with a bilingual hook, while TINI and Beéle's “Universidad” leans into romantic confusion. Katteyes, Jere Klein, and Lucky Brown keep things light on “Bailame Asi.” Franco Danós sticks to form with “3 AM,” and Papy Crish delivers attitude on “Diabla.” MORE
Updated : Jun 20,2025
Jonas Brothers, Rixton, The Vamps, Selena Gomez & The Scene, Milky Chance, Leona Lewis, David Guetta, Freya Ridings, Ashley O, Dermot Kennedy, Birdy, Andra Day
Gnash, Usher, John Gibbons, McLean, Steel Banglez, Nicki Minaj, Fred V & Grafix, Olly Murs, Justin Bieber, Drake, Alex Gaudino, Dennis Ferrer
Arctic Monkeys, Britney Spears, Iggy Azalea, Troye Sivan, Taylor Swift, Dizzee Rascal, Knife Party, Amy Macdonald, Kygo, Imagine Dragons, Little Mix, Joji, London Grammar, Alt-J
Nino Paid’s "Tree On The Hill" fuses hip-hop with gospel and pop, while 2 Chainz and Ne-Yo’s "Not The Same" ties personal loss to the *Red Clay* film. Smiley reunites with Drake on "2 Mazza," loaded with Toronto slang. YTB Fatt drops "Call Me," sticking to raw themes, and Baby Grizzley follows suit with "Smack2Win." MORE
Updated : Jun 17,2025
The Saturdays, The 1975, Iggy Azalea, Will Smith, OneRepublic, The Pierces, Halsey, Olly Murs, Louisa Johnson, Tyler The Creator, Bastille, Taylor Swift, Foo Fighters
Major Lazer, Nicola Roberts, R3hab, Nervo & Ummet Ozcan, CamelPhat, Jake Bugg, Sebastian Ingrosso, Alesso, Tiësto, Kylie Minogue, LMFAO, DJ Fresh, Robin Schulz, Kelly Rowland, Pitbull
Keri Hilson, Selena Gomez & The Scene, Shawn Mendes, Agnes, Texas, Diana Vickers, Eric Saade, Gary Barlow, A Friend In London, Rita Ora, Rick Astley, Conchita Wurst
Lana Del Rey, Lil Wayne, Alicia Keys, Olly Murs, Zedd, Hailee Steinfeld, Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Ellie Goulding, Sigala, Karen Harding, Kesha
The 1975, Paolo Nutini, Justin Bieber, Lower Than Atlantis, Lawson, Kids In Glass Houses, Union J, Paramore, Niall Horan, Jorja Smith, Josh Groban, Ludovico Einaudi
B Young, Miley Cyrus, Jorja Smith, Lorde, Kesha, Liam Gallagher, Nelly Furtado, Foo Fighters, Katie Melua, Depeche Mode, Alan Walker, Enter Shikari
Fuse ODG, Alexis Jordan, Madcon, Klingande, N-Dubz, Afrojack, Dizzee Rascal, Jessy Matador, Miley Cyrus, Martin Garrix & Troye Sivan, DJ S.K.T, Ella Eyre
Cardi B, NF, Tyler The Creator, Wiley, NSG, 6ix9ine, Pras, Azealia Banks, Aj Tracey, Lethal Bizzle, One Acen, Stylo G
Fatima Altieri blends Creole phrasing and kompa-drill in “M'VLE AVÈW.” Raja Game Changerz delivers quiet confession on “Allah Janda.” Singhsta loops regret in “Bhulekha,” while Sikandar Maan’s “Move On” masks heartbreak with polished beats. Joseph Attieh’s “Salam” continues his Arabic pop consistency. MORE
Updated : Jun 8,2025