| MUSE, Billy Idol, Europe, Tokio Hotel, Shaboozey, Madonna, Kehlani, WILLOW, Nelly Furtado, Weezer, Alex Warren, Labrinth, Adam Lambert, The Avalanches, Dionne Warwick, Olivia Rodrigo, LISA, Charli XCX, Lola Young, Drake, mgk, Drake, Dean Lewis, Stephen Marley, Blue October, The Script, Squeeze, Arab Strap, The Chainsmokers, Muse, Kid Rock, Kacey Musgraves, Dua Lipa, They are the confirmed artists in the music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and musical or visual liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
35 . MUSE – Nightshift Superstar
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 A disco‑infused rock groove drives “Nightshift Superstar” by MUSE, where shimmering synths, string‑streaked bass lines and an orchestra‑and‑children’s‑choir bridge with Matt Bellamy’s daughter Lovella and the Crouch End Festival Chorus soundtrack lyrics about temptation and nocturnal escape on The Wow! Signal. Music video directed by : Lado Kvataniya Hysteria (2003) |
34 . Billy Idol – John Wayne (w/ Alison Mosshart)
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 On Billy Idol’s “John Wayne” from Dream Into It, Alison Mosshart’s smoky lines entwine with Idol’s snarling vocal over rock shot through with subtle country‑western inflections, as the pair riff on the mythic toughness and fragility of a cowboy‑styled persona. Song featured on the album : Dream Into It Rebel Yell (1983) |
33 . Europe – The Cult Of Ignorance
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 From Sweden, Europe’s “The Cult of Ignorance” previews Come This Madness on Silver Lining Music with an arena‑ready hard‑rock mix of big riffs, polished production and an anthemic chorus that tackles information overload and shallow modern distractions. Music video directed by : Patric Ullaeus – Song featured on the album : Come This Madness The Final Countdown (2008) |
32 . Tokio Hotel – Memory Lane
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 Bill and Tom Kaulitz’s “Memory Lane” leads into Tokio Hotel’s ENCORE era by tracing images like “broken windows, gas station wine” over polished pop‑rock and electronic textures, turning a reflective drive through a changed hometown into a hook‑heavy, “oh‑oh‑oh”‑anchored single. Music video directed by : Mats Bohle – Song featured on the album : Encore Monsoon (2009) |
31 . Shaboozey – Cowgirl
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 Shaboozey’s country cut “Cowgirl” leans on twangy guitars, a driving barroom rhythm and the shouted line “shake that, cowgirl” to celebrate a magnetic dancer on the floor, blending flirtatious storytelling with modern, party‑ready Nashville production. Music video directed by : Logan Meis & Shaboozey – Song featured on the album : The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales Let It Burn (2023) |
30 . Madonna – Love Sensation
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 In Madonna’s dance‑pop single “Love Sensation”, steady club beats and bright synths frame lyrics about turning to an almost addictive romance when feeling alone, extending the nightclub‑focused sound of contemporaneous tracks like “I Feel So Free” and “Bring Your Love.” Music video directed by : Special Offer – Song featured on the album : Confessions On A Dance Floor: Part Ii Hung Up (2009) |
29 . Kehlani – Back And Forth (w/ Missy Elliott)
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 Kehlani’s “Back and Forth”, featuring Missy Elliott, sets a punchy, groove‑driven R&B production under a storyline where a controlling lover interrogates where she’s going and what she’s wearing, as both artists push back with boundary‑setting, playful yet confrontational vocals. Song featured on the album : Kehlani Everything (2022) |
28 . WILLOW – Talk On The Hill
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 WILLOW’s “Talk On The Hill” for The Thread opens on the image “Gather on the hillside / The wind knows all of our names,” pairing airy vocals and spacious guitar work in an alternative/indie‑rock setting that contemplates instability and communal, almost mystical reflection. Song featured on the album : The Thread Whip My Hair (2010) |
27 . Nelly Furtado & Boi-1da & Canada Soccer – Electric Circus
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 An anthemic, high‑energy pop rush defines “Electric Circus” by Nelly Furtado and Boi‑1da with Canada Soccer, where lines like “How far can you go?” and “I think that I may float away” ride pulsing beats in a sports‑event, crowd‑oriented setting. Music video directed by : Stacey Lee Ottman & Zale No Scrubs (1999) |
26 . Weezer – We Might As Well Be Strangers (w/ Wednesday)
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 Within Weezer’s catalogue, “We Might As Well Be Strangers (ft. Wednesday)” slots as a 3:34 alternative rock/power‑pop single likely built on melodic guitars and a big chorus, with the title’s phrase suggesting emotionally distant partners whose lives now barely intersect. Music video directed by : Jasper Graham – Song featured on the album : 20Th Album Say It Ain’T So (2009) |
25 . Alex Warren – Passenger
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 Alex Warren’s Atlantic Records single “Passenger”, tied to his Wildchild rollout, uses intimate pop‑ballad production and confessional lines like “I know these things aren’t typical” to frame tension and vulnerability in a strained relationship. Music video directed by : Blythe Thomas – Song featured on the album : Wildchild Chasing Shadows (2022) |
24 . Labrinth – The Living
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 On “The Living” from COSMIC OPERA ACT II, Labrinth and co‑writer Muzhda Zemar‑McKenzie blend orchestral swells, electronic textures and gospel‑tinged vocal layers into a spiritual‑leaning piece about survival, love and transcendence that rises toward a theatrical climax. Song featured on the album : Cosmic Opera Act Ii Jealous (2014) |
23 . Adam Lambert – Eat U Alive
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 Adam Lambert’s “EAT U ALIVE” harnesses dark, seductive pop production—pulsing electronics, heavy bass and sharp percussion—beneath lyrics casting desire as a predatory force, which he delivers with theatrically elastic vocals shaped with David Pramik and co‑writers Alna Hofmeyr, Brasko and Pete Nappi. Music video directed by : Vitalii Akimov – Song featured on the album : Adam Whataya Want From Me (2010) |
22 . The Avalanches – Every Single Weekend (w/ Jamie xx)
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 The Avalanches’ “Every Single Weekend (feat. Jamie xx)” expands Jamie xx’s In Waves interlude into a two‑minute electronic single where sample‑based collage and light dance rhythms support a theme of escaping the 9‑to‑5 grind to savor the weekend. Music video directed by : Jonathan Zawada Because I’M Me (2016) |
21 . Dionne Warwick & John Legend – Where Is Your Heart
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Date Added : Jun 6,2026 Dionne Warwick and John Legend’s duet “Where Is Your Heart”, written by Diane Warren and running 3:57, sets the opening question “Where is your heart? / Where did it go?” against piano‑led adult‑pop balladry that highlights their intertwining, emotionally direct vocal performances. That’S What Friends Are For (2014) |
20 . Olivia Rodrigo – The Cure
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Date Added : May 23,2026 Olivia Rodrigo’s rock‑leaning single “the cure,” co‑written with Dan Nigro for *You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love*, stretches 4:57 of guitar‑driven indie intensity as she admits she thought she’d “found the antidote” in a relationship that only deepened her heartbreak. Song featured on the album : You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love Vampire (2023) |
19 . LISA & Anitta & Rema – Goals [FIFA World Cup 2026™]
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Date Added : May 23,2026 On the Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ album, “Goals” unites LISA, Anitta and Rema over Cirkut’s propulsive blend of K‑pop, Latin pop and Afrobeats, as LISA boasts “my body/ my fit/ my friends/ my whip/ bet I’m goals” atop a stadium‑ready rhythm surge. Song featured on the album : Official Fifa World Cup 2026™ Album Lalisa (2017) |
18 . Charli XCX – SS26
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Date Added : May 23,2026 With “SS26,” Charli XCX taps sleek, fashion‑season pop language for a high‑energy track that threads sharp electronic textures and club‑forward drums through attitude‑heavy vocals, positioning the single between glossy mainstream hooks and the edgier feel of underground dance music. Music video directed by : Torso Break The Rules (2014) |
17 . Lola Young – From Down Here
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Date Added : May 23,2026 Lola Young’s “From Down Here,” arriving after her album *I’m Only F****** Myself* and a public onstage collapse, moves through slow‑burn soul and alt‑pop as she describes how life looks “from down here” over sparse, atmospheric backing that foregrounds her husky, confessional delivery. Music video directed by : Rachel Rinehardt – Song featured on the album : I’M Only F**Cking Myself Conceited (2023) |
16 . Drake – Burning Bridges
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Date Added : May 23,2026 On Drake’s album *ICEMAN*, “Burning Bridges” rides a moody hip‑hop beat while he pointedly repeats “your baby mama ain’t even post your single” and parses loyalty, betrayal and severed ties in a lyrical mix of barbed swagger and bruised introspection. Take Care (2011) |
15 . mgk & Wiz Khalifa – Everything Tatted
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Date Added : May 23,2026 MGK and Wiz Khalifa lean into tattoo‑and‑nightlife bravado on “Everything Tatted” from *blog era boyz*, using aggressive, rock‑flavoured hip‑hop production and lines about being “inked up” and having “everything” on their bodies to frame a hard‑living, all‑over‑art persona. Bloody Valentine (2020) |
14 . Drake & Qendresa – Slap The City
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Date Added : May 23,2026 On the Drake project *HABIBTI*, “Slap The City” brings Qendresa into a sultry R&B space where a sample of “Show Me a Good Time,” Drake’s fluttering, conversational flows and her hushed vocals trace late‑night desire, loneliness and self‑reflection over a slow, intimate groove. Take Care (2011) |
13 . Dean Lewis – Escape
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Date Added : May 23,2026 Dean Lewis approaches “Escape” as a contemporary pop confessional built on plaintive piano and swelling atmospherics, singing “I would risk it all just to start again” while verses about packing up and driving away open into a soaring, cathartic chorus. How Do I Say Goodbye (2023) |
12 . Stephen Marley – Hills Of St. Ann
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Date Added : May 23,2026 Stephen Marley’s “Hills of St. Ann,” self‑written and produced for Ghetto Youths International, pays homage to Nine Mile in Jamaica’s St. Ann parish, pairing acoustic guitar and Nyahbinghi drums with reflective lyrics that underline his Rastafarian roots and family heritage. Music video directed by : Shaun Escayg The Traffic Jam (W/ Damian Marley) (2009) |
11 . Blue October – 18th Floor Balcony
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Date Added : May 23,2026 Blue October close *Foiled* with “18th Floor Balcony,” an alternative rock ballad where Justin Furstenfeld whispers through images of standing on a high‑rise balcony, feeling breath in hair and wanting to freeze time as gentle guitars gradually swell into a more intense finish. Song featured on the album : Foiled Hate Me (2009) |
10 . The Script – Man In The Arena
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Date Added : May 23,2026 Irish band The Script usher in *A User’s Guide to Being Human* with “Man In The Arena,” a pop‑rock single that sets lyrics about stepping into the spotlight and taking hits against a punchy, R&B‑tinged groove and a big, chant‑ready chorus. Music video directed by : Charles Mehling Breakeven (2010) |
9 . Squeeze – Why Don’t You [ Later… with Jools Holland]
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Date Added : May 23,2026 Appearing on *Later… with Jools Holland* from the album *Trixies*, Squeeze’s “Why Don’t You” showcases the English group’s pop‑rock craft in a live setting, tight guitars and concise hooks underpinning characterful vocals in what’s billed as a “blistering” opening performance. Song featured on the album : Trixies Cool For Cats (2009) |
8 . Arab Strap – You You You
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Date Added : May 23,2026 Scottish duo Arab Strap’s “You You You,” taken from upcoming album *Half‑Told Tales*, lays Aidan Moffat’s spoken‑word lines about a hole in his shoe, breakfast pills and brutal headlines over Malcolm Middleton’s Italo‑disco pulse, framing a “RESIST” protest anthem as a dark, club‑ready love song. Music video directed by : Luke Bovill Here Comes Comus! (2021) |
7 . The Chainsmokers – Five Past Three (w/ Oaks)
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Date Added : May 23,2026 The Chainsmokers’ collaboration “Five Past Three” with Oaks, third on their EP *Love Is Kind*, credits Andrew Taggart, Alex Pall and Winona Oak for an electronic‑pop track where nostalgic, emotive vocals sit atop clean synth swells and crisp drops that match the EP’s reflective mood. Song featured on the album : Love Is Kind Don’T Let Me Down (W/ Daya) (2017) |
6 . Muse – Hexagons
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Date Added : May 23,2026 Muse reveal “Hexagons” as a five‑minute centrepiece of *The Wow! Signal*, blending arpeggiated synths, layered guitars and 6/4 electronic drums with Matt Bellamy’s vocals about technological anxiety and eroded agency, echoing the band’s earlier epics while leaning into a futurist, prog‑tinged sound. Music video directed by : Ewan Mcintosh Hysteria (2003) |
5 . Kid Rock – ‘Til You Can’t
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Date Added : May 23,2026 Kid Rock’s version of “’Til You Can’t,” originally written by Ben Stennis and Matt Rogers for Cody Johnson, slows the modern country anthem into a country‑rock ballad where a new Jesus‑focused verse and intimate arrangement turn its carpe diem message toward faith and intentional living. Music video directed by : Blake Judd Only God Knows Why (2010) |
4 . Kacey Musgraves – Dry Spell [The 2026 ACM Awards]
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Date Added : May 23,2026 At the 2026 ACM Awards, Kacey Musgraves’ “Dry Spell” from *Middle of Nowhere* pairs Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk’s polished country production with lyrics she co‑wrote with Luke Laird, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne about riding out a romantic and physical “drought” through sly innuendo and mounting restlessness. Song featured on the album : Middle Of Nowhere High Horse (2018) |
3 . Dua Lipa – Oye Mi Amor (w/ Fher de Maná) [Live From Mexico]
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Date Added : May 23,2026 During Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism Tour stop at Estadio GNP Seguros, “Oye Mi Amor (feat. Fher de Maná) [Live From Mexico]” has her trading Spanish verses and choruses with Fher Olvera over Maná’s original 1992 pop‑rock groove, as electric guitars, drums and crowd sing‑backs fuel a jubilant rock en español duet. Song featured on the album : Live From Mexico Be The One (2015) |
2 . Lady Gaga – Die With A Smile [Apple Music Live]
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Date Added : May 23,2026 “Die With A Smile (Apple Music Live)” showcases Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars expanding their 2024 pop‑soul/soft‑rock ballad, written with D’Mile, James Fauntleroy and Andrew Watt, into a lush live rendition where full‑band dynamics and stacked harmonies intensify their end‑of‑the‑world vow to spend final moments together. Song featured on the album : Mayhem Requiem Bad Romance (2009) |
1 . Paul McCartney – Band on the Run [Saturday Night Live/2026]
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Date Added : May 23,2026 On “Paul McCartney – Band on the Run (Saturday Night Live/2026),” McCartney revisits his 1973 rock classic with a compact TV studio band, guiding the tempo‑shifting tale of breaking free from confinement through raspy, expressive vocals, chiming electric guitars and a big, audience‑boosted sing‑along chorus. Song featured on the album : The Boys Of Dungeon Lane Wonderful Christmastime (2020) |
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