‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°670 – 2010s Music Videos
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How well do you know the music of Arctic Monkeys, Remady P&R, AJR, Take That, Owl City, Fall Out Boy, You Me At Six, Muse, Mumford & Sons, Plan B, Rudimental, Paloma Faith ? Take our 12-track quiz.
This video covers 20 factual Q&As about the evolution of punk and alternative rock — from the 1970s foundations of The Clash and Ramones to later waves led by Nirvana, Green Day, and The Strokes. It highlights defining albums, movements, and crossovers that shaped modern rock.
Simple facts, short explanations, clear references — perfect for curious minds and music fans.
This video explores the world of record producers through 20 factual Q&As — featuring names such as Quincy Jones, Rick Rubin, Dr. Dre, Max Martin, and Brian Eno. It covers their methods, collaborations, and the evolution of production across decades and genres.
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"Run Up" by Major Lazer featuring PartyNextDoor and Nicki Minaj blends breezy Caribbean vibes with dancehall finesse, featuring PND's melodic charm and Nicki's confident swagger. Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off" shines as a defiant pop anthem, driven by catchy drum loops and infectious sax riffs. Both tracks radiate chart-friendly appeal with polished production and hooks that linger.
Avicii & Nicky Romero's "I Could Be The One" offers a melodic EDM touch with Noonie Bao's emotive vocals, while Pitbull and Kesha's "Timber" fuses harmonicas and EDM beats into a global hit. Meanwhile, Bakermat's "Teach Me" updates gospel with modern house, aiming for vibe over depth, and Philip George's "Wish You Were Mine" reworks Stevie Wonder into house grooves.? Take our 12-track quiz.
This video explores Depeche Mode’s evolution through 10 factual Q&As — from their early days in the UK synth-pop scene to worldwide success with songs such as Enjoy the Silence and Personal Jesus. It highlights their influence on electronic and alternative music.
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Updated : Feb 15,2026
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Lizzo's funky "Juice" exudes self-love through retro grooves and a vibrant music video, while Martin Garrix's "Animals" thrives on a minimal yet powerful EDM drop that cemented his place in electronic music at just 17. Avicii's "Seek Bromance" blends emotional vocals with club-ready beats, shaping his early progressive house signature. will.i.am's "Bang Bang" juxtaposes 1920s jazz with modern synths for a bold if uneven experiment.
David Guetta's "Turn Me On" fuses Nicki Minaj's dynamic vocals with sleek EDM production, while Cheryl's "I Don’t Care" delivers carefree pop rebellion and chart dominance. Swedish House Mafia's "One [Your Name]" showcases polished big-room elegance, and Jonas Blue's "Polaroid" pairs Liam Payne's smooth vocals with an easygoing, nostalgic soundscape. Each track offers a mix of innovation and crowd-pleasing charm to varying degrees.
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Tracks like Migos and Drake’s “Walk It Talk It” stick to hypnotic beats and catchy repetition, with a retro-themed music video adding light humor. AJ Tracey’s “Ladbroke Grove” blends UK garage vibes with slick production, marking its chart success as a radio favorite, despite questions about deeper resonance. Rae Sremmurd’s “No Type” thrives on minimal production and brash simplicity, making it a mood-driven chart staple.
Drake’s “The Motto” introduces YOLO to pop culture on a minimalist beat, while Pitbull and Ne-Yo’s “Time of Our Lives” fuses pop appeal with motivational themes. Kid Ink and Chris Brown’s “Show Me” modernizes nostalgic hooks into a radio-ready club hit. Flo Rida’s “My House” keeps the energy light and accessible, anchoring his pop-hip-hop style. D-Block Europe’s “Kitchen Kings” leans into melodic trap, cementing their UK rap influence without breaking new ground.
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Updated : Feb 14,2026
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Stereophonics’ "Indian Summer" blends nostalgia with arena-ready riffs but feels a bit predictable, while Foals’ "My Number" pulses with rhythmic precision and post-punk cool, earning notable chart success like No. 23 in the UK. Cover Drive’s catchy "Lick Ya Down" peaks at No. 9 in the UK, showcasing polished pop-reggae, and Bruno Mars’ heartfelt ballad "When I Was Your Man" tops the US Billboard Hot 100 with raw, stripped-back emotion.
Mr. Probz’s "Waves," enhanced by Robin Schulz’s remix, rides emotional metaphors to international chart-topping status, while Passenger’s "Let Her Go" captivates with its folk-pop simplicity, becoming a global hit. Zedd, Maren Morris, and Grey’s "The Middle" perfects infectious pop but sacrifices edge for mainstream appeal. James Arthur’s "Safe Inside" brings tender familial reflections, gaining Platinum certification despite its safe musical choices.
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Taylor Swift’s "Style" captures the push-pull dynamics of a turbulent romance with sleek production and nods to nostalgia, standing tall on *1989*. Sam Smith’s "Like I Can" blends heartfelt vocals and polished power pop, finding popularity on TikTok years after its UK Top 10 charting. Zedd’s "Stay the Night," with Hayley Williams, merges emotional intensity and polished EDM, though its formulaic pop-EDM appeal feels tied to its 2013 moment.
Maverick Sabre leans into raw introspection on "No One," showcasing his emotional depth, though it stayed under the radar compared to his earlier hits. David Guetta's "What I Did for Love," featuring Emeli Sandé, is anchored by its vocal heft but leans heavily on familiar EDM motifs. Meanwhile, Fergie’s "L.A. Love (La La)" shines more through its rhythmic hook and global themes than any bold artistic leap, earning its spot on global charts.
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Paramore’s "The Only Exception" showcases a softer, stripped-down ballad in 6/8 time, veering from their usual energy. Hayley Williams’ heartfelt delivery anchors the track, which gained commercial traction, hitting No. 17 in Australia and earning a Grammy nod. Its quiet introspection marked a shift, resonating on the UK Rock Chart but drawing mixed feelings about its restrained predictability. Similarly, Marina’s "How to Be a Heartbreaker" paired cheeky breakup rules with a polished pop backdrop. Produced by Benny Blanco and Dr. Luke, the track aimed for mainstream success, achieving platinum status but peaking modestly on UK and US charts, balancing humor with a team-driven sound.
Jack Savoretti’s "Candlelight" leans into cinematic elegance with lush, atmospheric instrumentation, hinting at James Bond vibes but sanding down emotional edges for mass appeal. Meanwhile, Ne-Yo’s Disney piece, "Never Knew I Needed," oozes romance with polished R&B stylings but feels like a chapter in a broader narrative rather than a standout. Sugarland’s "Stuck Like Glue" blends country and reggae, delivering an earworm that polarized fans with its quirky energy, while Alyssa Reid’s "Alone Again" borrowed Heart’s ’80s hit, blending nostalgia with crisp pop charm to climb European charts. These tracks highlight diverse approaches to balancing emotional weight and commercial appeal.? Take our 12-track quiz.
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Sam Smith’s "Lay Me Down" carries raw emotion, evolving from a modest 2013 release to gaining wider notice with a 2015 reissue and a remix featuring John Legend that hit No. 1 in the UK. Similarly, James Blake’s haunting "Retrograde" highlights sparse production, delicately blending post-dubstep and soul. Rihanna’s "Needed Me" pairs cool detachment with DJ Mustard’s grinding beats, sticking to a slow-burn electro-R&B vibe, while Miley Cyrus’s "Wrecking Ball" leans on emotional heft paired with over-the-top visuals for cultural impact.
Bombay Bicycle Club’s "Luna" layers vibrant harmonies and tabla rhythms, balancing exotic textures with indie sensibility, whereas Rag’n’Bone Man’s "Skin" delivers cinematic emotionality rooted in TV-inspired drama. Tracks like One Direction’s "Steal My Girl" and Imagine Dragons’ "I Bet My Life" favor polished production over innovation, while Tinie Tempah and Labrinth’s "Lover Not a Fighter" leans into radio-ready pop-rap charm. Elbow’s "Magnificent (She Says)" and Example’s "Perfect Replacement" round out the list, offering tracks that feel precise yet miss risks that could truly resonate.? Take our 12-track quiz.
This video revisits key moments from Springsteen’s career through 10 factual Q&As — from his early years to anthems like Born to Run, Born in the U.S.A., and Dancing in the Dark. It highlights his writing, performances, and influence on American rock.
Simple facts, short explanations, clear references — perfect for curious minds and music fans.
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Updated : Feb 11,2026
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Stormzy’s "Cold," from *Gang Signs & Prayer*, delivers sharp grime energy in just 2:36, with Swifta Beater’s taut production elevating its impactful brevity. Certified Gold and peaking at #21 on the UK Singles Chart, the track weaves empowerment into punchy bars, marrying confidence with playfulness. In contrast, Drake’s "Energy" from *If You're Reading This It's Too Late* showcases defiance and paranoia layered over eclectic samples, climbing to #26 on Billboard Hot 100 and earning multi-platinum certifications worldwide, supported by a satirical music video that amplified its bold lyrics.
Khalid’s "Talk," powered by Disclosure’s polished yet restrained production, explores the hesitations of a fragile relationship, resonating globally with top-three Billboard Hot 100 success and Grammy recognition. Meanwhile, Big Sean’s "Bounce Back" channels resilience with slick trap production, peaking at #6 and earning platinum plaques for its catchy yet introspective vibe. Tyga’s "Rack City," minimalistic and repetitive, became an early-2010s club staple, quadruple-platinum-certified despite its simplicity. Across these standout tracks, each artist leaves their mark, blending genre-defining elements with unique stylistic choices.
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Every two weeks, we update our "Most Famous 2020s [music genre] from the Last 30 Days" series, capturing key trends across 16 genres.
This edition introduces new chart-toppers, surprise re-entries, and emerging hits shaping the global music landscape. From Rosé's latest solo release to Kendrick Lamar’s bold new entry, these rankings highlight how listener preferences evolve. Stay updated with the freshest shifts in pop, hip-hop, R&B, and beyond.
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Updated : Feb 9,2026
February’s charts bring sharp shake-ups across genres, starting with Peso Pluma crashing straight to number one in Corridos with “Dopamina,” instantly reshuffling the entire upper tier. In East & South African Music, Driemo jumps in at number four while TxC’s amapiano cut “Nakupenda,” stacked with guest names, lands mid-chart with impact.
Alt R&B sees Doechii enter the top ten with “Girl, Get Up,” backed by a high-profile hook, while American Hip-Hop welcomes a new Rod Wave debut reflecting a darker tone. Over in Art Pop, Lana Del Rey reappears in the top ten as Billie Eilish quietly adds another late-chart entry, creating fresh pressure across the category.