‘Music For The Dancers’ New Music Videos – N°674

Martin Garrix and Arijit Singh reunite on “Weightless,” blending deep house and Hindi vocals in a meditation on fragile intimacy. Dani Mocanu’s “China” turns satire into swagger, while Vikkstar’s “Chemical” shifts him from gaming to future house alongside Adalaide Adams. MORE
Updated : Apr 13,2025

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°674 – 2010s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Stooshe, The Pretty Reckless, Martin Jensen, James Arthur, Drumsound & Bassline Smith, The Neighbourhood, The Vaccines, Mumford & Sons, The Naked And Famous, Marshmello, Olly Alexander, Years & Years, Robbie Williams, Tove Lo ? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ New Music Videos – N°713

In “Hayhat,” Bessan Ismail shifts from online personality to balladeer, capturing the fatigue of repeated betrayal through a polished, emotionally flat vocal style shaped by producer Fouad Jned. “Mi Quinceañera” turns Kimberly Contrerax’s milestone birthday into a satirical spectacle, with Papá Recocha lending comedic flair to a Latin pop production bathed in autotune. MORE
Updated : Apr 8,2025

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Bi-Weekly Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 16 genres Mar 10, 2025 edition

This week's music charts see new entries from Royal & The Serpent, King Princess, and Five Finger Death Punch, alongside shifts in hip-hop, R&B, and dance pop rankings. Twice and Megan Thee Stallion debut in multiple categories, while Kendrick Lamar strengthens his presence.

Meanwhile, established names like Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, and Rema hold firm. Across 16 charts, genre influences blend, with Arcane Season 2 tracks making an impact and modern dancehall gaining traction.

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New Music Videos (louder) – N°486

“Koyal” merges Javed Ali’s adaptive vocal control with Vidhya Gopal’s classical flourishes, filtered through Ravator and DIGV’s contemporary beat structure. Turnstile’s “Never Enough” reintroduces the band with a sound that bridges hardcore energy and ambient abrasion, marking Meg Mills’ debut on guitar. MORE
Updated : Apr 16,2025

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Hard & Metal New Music Videos – N°269

The Mar 24, 2025 edition of our bi-weekly music charts presents the top 20 tracks across 16 genres, including Alt Z, Alternative R&B, Dancehall, Art Pop, Metalcore, Nigerian Pop, and more. New entries from Melanie Martinez, Doechii, Bad Bunny, Daughtry, and Wizkid bring notable shifts, while chart regulars like Billie Eilish, Gims, Rema, and Twenty One Pilots hold multiple positions. Based on combined internal metrics and external streaming data, this snapshot reflects current audience trends over the past 30 days. Updated : Mar 24,2025

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Monthly Vintage Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 29 Genres Mar 4, 2025 edition

Dive into 29 vintage music genres where nostalgia meets innovation. This month, Kasabian’s "Goodbye Kiss" joins 2000s Garage Rock, while Bryan Adams’ heartfelt "Straight From The Heart" makes its mark on Heartland Rock. Del Amitri returns to Britpop with "Always The Last To Know," and Billy Ocean adds smooth vibes to Yacht Rock with "Suddenly."

In Neo Soul, Mary J. Blige delivers emotional depth with "Everything," blending soulful vocals and poignant lyrics. Meanwhile, Thompson Twins’ "Lies" and The Lightning Seeds’ "Pure" bring fresh energy to 80s New Wave Pop. These updates highlight each genre's unique evolution, offering a rich tapestry of musical history.

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American Hip-Hop & Soul New Music Videos – N°500

YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s "On Me" delivers his signature auto-tuned melodies and trap beats, threading introspection into raw delivery. Chuckyy’s "N***A Poetry" channels Chicago street narratives with sharp lyricism, while Lazer Dim 700’s "Clipfarming" leans into underground hype. Sha EK’s "Somebody Lyin’" continues his drill ascent, and Mozzy’s "UNDER OATH" blends West Coast grit with reflection. Icewear Vezzo’s "Minnesota" builds on Detroit’s unvarnished rap traditions.

Updated : Mar 15,2025

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New Music Videos (Ladies Only) – N°485

Melody’s "Esa Diva" wins Benidorm Fest and undergoes a revamp before Eurovision 2025. Chappell Roan bends country-pop with "The Giver" on SNL. Emmy’s "Laika Party" represents Ireland, a nod to the Soviet space dog. Ioana Ignat’s "Parfum" lingers on love’s memory, while Chxrry22 flips gender roles in "Just Like Me." Lizzo’s "Still Bad" shrugs off heartbreak with disco energy. BANKS teases her fifth album with "Meddle In The Mold," and Sophie Scott crafts a hypnotic club track with "Red Light."

Updated : Mar 15,2025

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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. Protoje’s "BIG 45" channels Jamaican sound system culture, while Govana’s "My Will" tackles legacy over a dancehall beat.

Pablo YG and A-Suh Boss bring high-energy dancehall on "Incapacitate." Benjazzy’s "Notforsale" fuses trap and drill, while Beendo Z showcases sharp freestyling in "Manifestation." ONEFOUR and Mabel merge drill and pop on "Phone Call," sampling Bob Marley's "Is This Love?" Chip delivers grime precision in "Function Riddim," and Idrae injects paranoia into "Another One" over a dancehall groove.

Updated : Mar 11,2025

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