Ciara’s “Ecstasy” blends sensual tension with sleek choreography, while Miley Cyrus turns apocalypse into pop fantasy backed by members of Alvvays. Laufey returns with “Silver Lining,” spinning romantic ambiguity through jazz-pop with masquerade visuals. Ed Sheeran fuses Persian instruments and heartfelt lyrics in a multicultural groove.

Ash shreds “Jump In The Line” into indie-punk chaos, while The Waterboys’ “Kansas” opens their Hopper-themed album with Americana grit via Steve Earle. Sparks deliver synth-laced drama in “Drowned In A Sea Of Tears,” and Groundation links with Alpha Blondy and Mykal Rose for a roots reggae message across continents.

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Here are the brand new music videos by confirmed artists that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW

50 . Ciara – Ecstasy

Date Added : Apr 4,2025

“Ecstasy” is a 2025 release from Grammy-winning R&B/pop artist Ciara via Beauty Marks Entertainment.

Produced by Leather Jacket Tommy (HITS Brown), the track drifts through themes of sensual tension and physical yearning.

Lyrics such as “you’re like a hit of ecstasy / I can feel all inside” suggest a heady flirtation with love as narcotic.

The video highlights Ciara’s precision-style choreography, mirroring the song’s hypnotic pulse.

Song featured on the album : Diane Martel

Goodies (W/ Petey Pablo) (2009)

49 . Miley Cyrus – End Of The World

Date Added : Apr 4,2025

In “End of the World,” Miley Cyrus toys with the idea of apocalypse as invitation, wrapping existential dread in a shimmering uptempo sound.

Teaming up with members of indie-pop band Alvvays, she crafts a sonic escape hatch for those inclined to romanticize chaos.

Clad in a green sequined dress, she glides through a haze of glamour in the video, keeping doom stylishly offbeat.

Music video directed by : Miley Cyrus, Jacob Bixenman, Brendan Walter

Journey – Faithfully (1983)

48 . Laufey – Silver Lining

Date Added : Apr 4,2025

“Silver Lining” marks Laufey’s return with original material since her GRAMMY-winning album, threading themes of romantic ambiguity, self-definition, and childlike wonder.

The music video stages a masquerade ball unraveling into surreal frenzy, echoing the track’s lyrical descent with Rite of Spring-inspired choreography.

Born in Reykjavík, Laufey blends jazz and classic pop with a light touch of irony and theatrical flair.

Music video directed by : Jason Lester

From The Start (2023)

47 . Ed Sheeran – Azizam

Date Added : Apr 4,2025

“Azizam” lands as the lead single from Ed Sheeran’s eighth studio album, released in April 2025.

The title borrows from Persian, meaning “my dear,” setting the tone for a track that bows to cross-cultural infatuation.

Produced by Iranian-Swedish artist Ilyah, the song fuses Sheeran’s sentimental lyrics with the rhythms of the ghatam, daf, and santoor, courtesy of Iranian and Indian musicians.

Inspired by his wife, it waltzes between affection and irresistible groove.

Music video directed by : Liam Pethick – Song featured on the album : Play

The A Team (2010)

46 . Ash – Jump In The Line

Date Added : Apr 4,2025

Ash’s “Jump In The Line” reinterprets Harry Belafonte’s calypso staple through a distorted indie rock lens, accelerating its rhythm and swapping steel drums for guitars at full throttle.

Described as a nod to The Ramones, the track layers melodic hooks with a scream from bassist Mark Hamilton that teeters between theatrical and feral.

The video leans into horror pastiche, casting Tim Wheeler into a farcical brawl with a demonic dancer straight out of Sam Raimi’s playbook.

Music video directed by : Anthony Neale

Girl From Mars (2007)

45 . The Waterboys – Kansas (w/ Steve Earle)

Date Added : Apr 4,2025

“Kansas” opens The Waterboys’ 16th studio album, a concept piece tracing Dennis Hopper’s chaotic trajectory.

Named after Hopper’s birthplace, the track serves as narrative bedrock, marking the starting point before myth overtakes man.

Steve Earle co-writes and features, lending a gravel-toned Americana drawl that Mike Scott prizes for its “plains and prairie” resonance.

Earle frames the song as a reflection on origins—inescapable yet meant to be escaped.

Song featured on the album : Life, Death And Dennis Hopper.

The Whole Of The Moon (1985)

44 . Sparks – Drowned In A Sea Of Tears

Date Added : Apr 4,2025

In “Drowned In A Sea Of Tears,” Sparks reimagine pop-rock with dashes of New Wave, synthpop, and operatic electronics.

The song sketches a cautionary tale of emotional stoicism, charting the unraveling of a woman who masters the art of concealment.

Lyrics like “Her greatest talent, she could keep it all in” sit beside images of near-redemptive failure: “I was so very near.”

The video literalizes grief—she drowns in her own tears, trapped in a car that slowly floods.

Music video directed by : Ambar Navarro – Song featured on the album : Mad!

This Town Ain’T Big Enough For Both Of Us (2011)

43 . Groundation – The Youth (w/ Alpha Blondy & Mykal Rose)

Date Added : Apr 4,2025

“The Youth” brings Groundation together with Alpha Blondy and Mykal Rose in a tri-continental alliance anchored in roots reggae’s enduring vocabulary.

Released under Baco Records and Young Tree in February 2025, the track zeroes in on the next generation—its burden, its promise, and the conflicting messages they inherit.

“We must guide them, we must show them the way,” the chorus instructs with more urgency than comfort.

Groundation’s jazz-inflected arrangements meet Blondy’s Ivorian cadence and Rose’s militant tenor, producing a conversation rather than a sermon.

Song featured on the album : Candle Burning

Fossil Fuels (2017)

42 . Sum 41 – Radio Silence

Date Added : Apr 2,2025

“Radio Silence” closes Sum 41’s discography with a melancholic nod, landing as the final cut on their 2024 album *Heaven :x: Hell*.

Archival performance clips and candid backstage footage stitch together a goodbye montage, paired with a track that leans more ballad than banger.

Released ahead of their 2025 Canadian Music Hall of Fame induction, the song coincides with a final medley aired during the 54th JUNO Awards.

Music video directed by : Ravi Dhar – Song featured on the album : Heaven :X: Hell

Fatlip (2001)

41 . Erykah Badu – Annie Don’t Wear No Panties [Live Billboard Women In Music 2025]

Date Added : Apr 2,2025

Performed at the 2025 Billboard Women in Music event in Inglewood, “Annie Don’t Wear No Panties” marks Erykah Badu’s first Billboard stage appearance since 2008.

A live favorite since her 2023 sets, the track blends her signature neo-soul with wry, irreverent lyricism.

Badu delivers the song while receiving Billboard’s Icon Award, reaffirming her two-decade presence shaped by works like “Baduizm” and “Mama’s Gun.”

On & On (2008)

40 . Stereophonics – Seems Like You Don’t Know Me

Date Added : Apr 2,2025

“Seems Like You Don’t Know Me” filters emotional misfires and fractured communication through glacial Juno synths and a conspicuously reserved drum machine.

Kelly Jones reshapes what began with restless percussion into a sparse sonic architecture, letting space speak louder than rhythm.

The lyrics tread familiar Stereophonics terrain—relationship static, misread signals, closeness gone sideways.

Acoustic guitar breaks surface like half-recalled memories, cutting through the synth cushion with just enough grit.

Song featured on the album : Make ‘Em Laugh, Make ‘Em Cry, Make ‘Em Wait

The Bartender And The Thief (1998)

39 . The Hives – Enough Is Enough

Date Added : Apr 2,2025

“Enough Is Enough” delivers The Hives‘ recognizable barrage of snarling vocals and guitar lines delivered with punk-clock precision.

Released in April 2025, the single persists in the band’s long-standing commitment to high-velocity garage rock, without pretension or frills.

Shot in Bucharest, the music video echoes the track’s force, draping distorted glamour over urban grit and well-rehearsed chaos.

The Hives have been pursuing this sound since 1993, with “Veni Vidi Vicious” marking their global breakthrough.

Music video directed by : Erik Kockum & Snask – Song featured on the album : The Hives Forever Forever The Hives

Hate To Say I Told You So (2010)

38 . Ministry – Every Day Is Halloween [Squirrely Version]

Date Added : Apr 2,2025

“Every Day Is Halloween [Squirrely Version]” revisits Ministry’s 1984 synth-pop single with a re-recorded twist, coinciding with an album of early-era reworks.

The new video sets goth provocateurs Victoria Venin, Malice McMunn, and Elizawitch loose in a fluorescent corporate dystopia, where black goo and neon rites upend the ordinary.

Al Jourgensen materializes as a floating head, serenading misfits from a crawl of serpentine visuals.

Music video directed by : Vicente Cordero – Song featured on the album : The Squirrely Years Revisited

Search And Destroy (2021)

37 . Will Smith – Int. Barbershop Day (w/ Dj Jazzy Jeff & B. Simone)

Date Added : Apr 2,2025

In “Int. Barbershop Day,” Will Smith breaks a two-decade musical silence, reuniting with DJ Jazzy Jeff and bringing comedian B. Simone into the mix.

Structured as a fictional barbershop banter session, the track weaves satire and self-reference into rumor-laced dialogue about Smith’s public persona.

He revisits his 2022 Oscars outburst and the backlash, quoting his now-notorious demand regarding his wife’s name.

The lyrics toy with speculation about his *King Richard* Oscar, broaching uncomfortable racial undertones and the idea of returning the award.

Smith also touches on the ambiguity of his marriage, wryly acknowledging Jada Pinkett Smith’s 2023 confession that they’ve been living separately since 2016.

Song featured on the album : Based On A True Story

Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It (1997)

36 . Nina Kraviz – Tarde

Date Added : Apr 2,2025

“Tarde” marks Nina Kraviz’s pivot into Spanish vocals, a linguistic detour she takes after enrolling in classes, drawn by the language’s proclivity for amorous nuance.

Composed alone in her bedroom in 2020, the track reflects an unapologetically intimate examination of love that feels more existential than sentimental.

Its life extends through remixes by the likes of Ricardo Villalobos and takes a psychedelic turn with Kraviz’s own “Psy Mix.”

Music video directed by : Nina Kraviz & Byron Spencer

Ghetto Kraviz (2011)

35 . Drake – Nokia

Date Added : Apr 1,2025

“Nokia” pairs Drake with PartyNextDoor on their joint album “Some Sexy Songs 4 U” and leans into retro 80s R&B textures stitched to a modern club chassis.

Elkan’s production sweats with Atlanta bass and glinting synths, while his androgynous vocals blur genre edges.

Midway, the beat fractures into a crunchy groove as Drake slides into a Whodini-style cadence.

The grayscale IMAX clip places him among dancers, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dropping by briefly.

Music video directed by : Theo Skudra – Song featured on the album : $Ome $Exy $Ongs 4 U

Take Care (2011)

34 . Miley Cyrus – Something Beautiful

Date Added : Apr 1,2025

Miley Cyrus releases “Something Beautiful” in March 2025 as the title track and second single of her visual album, trailing the spoken-word piece “Prelude.”

She trades her pop trappings for a more rock-inflected sound, leaning into electric grit over synth sheen.

The lyrics tangle with devotion and longing, reportedly nodding to her relationship with collaborator Maxx Morando.

Stephen Galloway handles choreography, with costumes by Bradley Kenneth.

Music video directed by : Miley Cyrus, Jacob Bixenman, Brendan Walter – Song featured on the album : Something Beautiful,

Journey – Faithfully (1983)

33 . FKA Twigs – Childlike Things (w/ North West)

Date Added : Apr 1,2025

“Childlike Things” pairs FKA Twigs’ fractured electronic aesthetic with North West’s rapped invocations in Japanese, somewhere between Bible study and anime intro.

Originally drafted by Twigs at 12, the track retraces her adolescent imagination, with lyrics that twirl between innocence and surrealism.

The video features Kevin Smith and Jake Shane, while North West’s verses mark her departure from familial collaborations with Ye.

Music video directed by : Jordan Hemingway – Song featured on the album : Eusexua

Two Weeks (2014)

32 . Jonas Brothers – Love Me To Heaven

Date Added : Apr 1,2025

Released in March 2025 for their 20th anniversary, “Love Me To Heaven” revisits the Jonas Brothers‘ trademark harmonies laced with melancholic lyricism.

Equal parts nostalgia and restraint, this pop ballad extends their recent shift toward a more subdued, mature sound.

Formed in 2005, Kevin, Joe, and Nick rose swiftly via Disney Channel, notching a Grammy nomination and returning from a 2013–2019 hiatus with renewed consistency.

Sucker (2018)

31 . Ariana Grande – Brighter Days Ahead

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

“Brighter Days Ahead” is a 26-minute short film released in March 2025 alongside the deluxe edition of Ariana Grande’s 2024 album “Eternal Sunshine.”

The film centers on an aging, silent version of Peaches—first introduced in prior visuals—now navigating a hazy emotional purgatory.

Set to deluxe tracks like “twilight zone” and “dandelion,” the film unfolds themes of autonomy, flickering hope, and the quiet ache of memory.

Music video directed by : Christian Breslauer & Ariana Grande

7 Rings (2019)

30 . Melanie Martinez – Leeches

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

“Leeches” casts Melanie Martinez in familiar terrain—glossy vocals, minor-key lullaby, and lyrics laced with disdain for emotional parasites.

Released on March 31, 2023 as part of her third album, the track sketches a theatrical portrait of toxic dependence, where affection smothers and boundaries bleed.

The 2025 video mirrors the song’s twisted tenderness, expanding its fable-like cruelty into strange, syrupy visuals.

Music video directed by : Melanie Martinez – Song featured on the album : Portals’ Deluxe Box Set

Cry Baby (2016)

29 . Linkin Park – Up From The Bottom

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

“Up From the Bottom” marks Linkin Park’s first single from the deluxe edition of “From Zero,” landing in March 2025.

The track enlists Emily Armstrong and Mike Shinoda in a vocal relay, with Armstrong commandeering most of the frontline.

Gritty riffs, insistent percussion, and the band’s familiar rap-meets-melody formula anchor the arrangement.

The video, shot in Korea, adds visual texture to their post-hiatus resurrection.

Music video directed by : Joe Hahn

In The End (2009)

28 . Till Lindemann – Meine Welt

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

“Meine Welt” arrives in December 2024 as a standalone digital release from Till Lindemann, lending its name to his Fall 2025 European and UK tour.

The track marks a new chapter in Lindemann’s solo output, following previous collaborations with Peter Tägtgren on “Skills in Pills” (2015) and “F&M” (2019).

A former member of First Arsch and Rammstein’s vocalist since the 1990s, Lindemann threads familiar industrial grit through this title track.

Music video directed by : Kevin Bodin

Ich Hasse Kinder (2021)

27 . Ozzy Osbourne – Time After Time

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

“Time After Time” blends Ozzy Osbourne’s brooding vocals with Zakk Wylde’s guitar licks, unraveling a melancholy meditation on love gone adrift.

Released in 1991 on “No More Tears,” the song occupies the softer end of Osbourne’s catalog, trading theatrics for inward-looking regret.

Osbourne, expelled from Black Sabbath in 1979, reinvents himself in solo form, selling over 100 million records en route to multiple Hall of Fame inductions.

Song featured on the album : Memoirs Of A Madman Two Dvd

Dreamer (2001)

26 . Joe Bonamassa – Still Walking With Me

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

“Still Walking With Me” arrives in March 2025, pulling from the same blues-rock blueprint Joe Bonamassa has leaned on since childhood, complete with gravel-laced vocals and guitar lines that swagger more than solo.

It’s a track that threads familiar territory, nodding to the artist whose 2000 debut nudged into Billboard’s blues scene, and who once traded licks with Eric Clapton in 2009.

The mood? Earnest, smoky, and just vaguely repentant.

Music video directed by : Rob Bondurant

Joe Bonamassa – Driving Towards The Daylight (2012)

25 . Bananarama – Only Your Love [Live In London]

Date Added : Mar 29,2025

“Only Your Love” shifts gears from Bananarama’s earlier Stock Aitken Waterman productions, steering into edgier territory under the guidance of Youth, bassist of Killing Joke.

Layered with samples from The Rolling Stones, Primal Scream, The Stone Roses, and James Brown, it sidesteps nostalgia and flirts with the British indie dance movement’s scuffed sophistication.

This live rendition revisits their 1990 single amid the duo’s 40-year retrospective.

Song featured on the album : Glorious Live In London

Cruel Summer (2016)

24 . Lady Gaga – Abracadabra [Live On The Stern Show]

Date Added : Mar 27,2025

Lady Gaga performs “Abracadabra” live on The Howard Stern Show in March 2025, presenting a revamped take on her single.

Written by Gaga, Cirkut, and watt—who also handle production—the track weaves dark-pop theatrics with an operatic intensity.

Borrowing from Siouxsie and the Banshees’ “Spellbound,” the song credits the band’s members as co-writers.

The lyrics navigate life, death, and the enigmatic presence of a “lady in red.”

Song featured on the album : Mayhem

Bad Romance (2009)

23 . Billy Ray Cyrus – Ask (w/ Ben Burgess & Brandon Manley)

Date Added : Mar 27,2025

“Ask” brings Billy Ray Cyrus together with Ben Burgess and Brandon Manley, weaving country with contemporary influences under the production of Yung Lan, Brandon Manley, and Eric Hurt.

The lyrics circle self-reflection and personal growth, framed by a search for guidance in turbulent moments.

Shot in rural Tennessee, the video places the trio on train tracks, a well-worn metaphor for life’s winding journey.

Cyrus, born in August 1961 in Bellefonte, Kentucky, first gained prominence with “Achy Breaky Heart” in 1992.

His career spans millions of albums sold, a role in “Hannah Montana” alongside his daughter Miley, and two Grammys.

In 2019, his collaboration with Lil Nas X on “Old Town Road (Remix)” dominated the Billboard Hot 100 for 19 weeks.

Music video directed by : Derrek Kupish

Achy Breaky Heart (2008)

22 . Kim Gordon & Kim Deal – Little Trouble Girl [Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney]

Date Added : Mar 27,2025

Kim Gordon and Kim Deal take the stage together for the first time, revisiting “Little Trouble Girl” on John Mulaney’s Netflix talk show “Everybody’s Live” in March 2025.

Originally released on Sonic Youth’s 1995 album “Washing Machine,” the track features Deal on backing vocals, though the two had never performed it live as a duo.

Gordon, a founding member of Sonic Youth, released her second solo album, “The Collective,” in 2024.

Deal, known for her work with the Pixies and the Breeders, debuted her solo album “Nobody Loves You More” the same year.

Sketch Artist (2019)

21 . Allison Russell, Annie Lennox – Superlover

Date Added : Mar 27,2025

“Superlover” brings Allison Russell and Annie Lennox together over DimStar’s production, weaving contributions from Wendy & Lisa and Russell’s Rainbow Coalition band into its fabric.

Shaped by their first meeting at a 2023 Joni Mitchell concert, the track carries Russell’s view of it as both a prayer and a protection spell.

Lennox returns to recording after a decade-long gap, while Russell adds this to a career spanning GRAMMY nominations and a memoir deal.

Nightflyer (2020)

20 . Papa Roach – Even If It Kills Me [Reimagined]

Date Added : Mar 27,2025

Papa Roach releases “Even If It Kills Me” in January 2025 through New Noize Records/ADA, channeling their alternative hard-rock roots.

In March 2025, they present a “reimagined” version of the track, offering a different sonic approach.

Lyrically, Jacoby Shaddix draws from personal experience, reflecting on his older son’s painful breakup.

Formed in 1993 in Vacaville, California, the band first gains widespread attention with “Infest” (2000) and “Last Resort.”

They later follow up with “Lovehatetragedy” (2002) and “Getting Away with Murder” (2004), the latter producing “Scars.”

Continually shifting their sound, they put out “The Connection” (2012) and “Who Do You Trust?” (2019).

Scars (2004)

19 . Sean Paul – Nah Follow Dem

Date Added : Mar 27,2025

“Nah Follow Dem,” released in February 2025 under Sean Paul’s Dutty Rock Productions, takes a direct stance on loyalty and authenticity.

Over a dancehall-infused beat, Sean Paul confronts betrayal, calling out those who pretend to be friends while acting otherwise.

Lines like “Look how me treat dem, just like a brother, straight from the heart” highlight the tension between genuine connection and deception.

Sean Paul, born in Jamaica on January 9, 1973, gained recognition with “Dutty Rock,” home to “Gimme the Light” and “Get Busy.”

A Grammy winner, his catalogue spans dancehall, reggae, and global pop.

Temperature (2005)

18 . Jack Harlow – Just Us (w/ Doja Cat)

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Just Us” pairs Jack Harlow and Doja Cat over a smooth hip-hop beat, weaving together his laid-back delivery with her sharper cadence.

The lyrics revolve around exclusivity and intimacy, playing with the tension between public personas and private moments.

Released in March 2025, the track comes with a star-studded music video featuring John Mayer, Matt Damon, Nicholas Braun, PinkPantheress, Taylor Rooks, Malcolm Todd, and DJ Drama.

This marks the first official collaboration between the two artists.

Harlow, born in 1998 in Louisville, Kentucky, first broke through with “What’s Poppin” in 2020.

A misplaced mention in the source text refers to British rapper Dave, who is unrelated to this track.

Music video directed by : Neal Farmer

Whats Poppin (2020)

17 . Sean Paul & Inna – Let It Talk To Me

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

Sean Paul and Inna join forces on “Let It Talk To Me,” released in February 2025.

Produced by Johnny Goldstein, the track merges Sean Paul‘s dancehall rhythms with Inna‘s sharp vocals, setting the stage for a club-ready fusion.

The lyrics focus on movement as a form of self-expression, allowing the body to communicate through music.

This marks their second collaboration after their 2021 single “Up.”

Inna, born Elena Alexandra Apostoleanu in Romania, has made a name for herself with EDM hits like “Hot,” “Sun Is Up,” and “Déjà Vu.”

Sean Paul, born in Jamaica, helped reshape dancehall with “Dutty Rock,” featuring the Grammy-winning “Get Busy.”

Music video directed by : Bogdan Paun

Temperature (2005)

16 . Arrested Development – All I See Is Melanin

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“All I See Is Melanin” marks Arrested Development’s latest offering, released in February 2025.

Shaped by their time on the road with The Roots in cities like Boston and Los Angeles, the track serves as the centerpiece of the five-song “All I See Is Melanin” EP.

A remix by Configa adds another layer to its presence.

The release aligns with the close of Black History Month.

Since their 1988 formation in Atlanta, Speech and Headliner have maintained their Afrocentric and socially conscious approach, first showcased in their 1992 debut, which featured “Tennessee.”

Beyond music, projects like “The Nigga Factory” docuseries highlight their continued engagement.

Song featured on the album : All I See Is Melanin (Ep)

Tennessee (1992)

15 . The Kooks – Sunny Baby

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Sunny Baby” arrives as a preview of The Kooks‘ seventh album, weaving nostalgia and domestic balance into a track that reflects Luke Pritchard’s devotion to his children and family life.

Described by Pritchard as a love letter to someone who helped him reclaim self-worth, the song blends classic rock and soul influences with smooth harmonies and a polished pop touch.

The video drifts through hazy, Instamatic-filtered shots of Sydney’s beaches, mirroring the song’s wistful, sunlit aura.

Music video directed by : Dylan Nicholson – Song featured on the album : Never/Know

Naive (2007)

14 . Sick Puppies – Find A Way

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Find A Way” marks Sick Puppies‘ return after nearly nine years, arriving as the lead single from their upcoming fifth studio album.

The song carries the band’s signature alternative rock sound, driven by Bryan Scott’s sharp guitars and lead vocals, Emma Anzai’s pulsing bass, and Mark Goodwin’s steady percussion.

Formed in Sydney in 1997, the trio gained attention with “All the Same” from their 2007 album “Dressed Up as Life.”

Song featured on the album : Wave The Bull

You’Re Going Down (2010)

13 . Selena Gomez, Benny Blanco – Younger And Hotter Than Me

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Younger And Hotter Than Me” pairs Selena Gomez with Benny Blanco for a track produced by Blanco and FINNEAS, with Lucy Healy providing background vocals.

The music video revisits Gomez’s early years in the industry, weaving in nods to her role in “Wizards of Waverly Place.”

She wakes up on a set frozen in time, resembling her character’s bedroom, wanders through an abandoned soundstage, and meets a younger actress.

Blanco, born Benjamin Joseph Levin in March 1988, has collaborated with major artists and received multiple BMI Songwriter of the Year awards.

Gomez, originally from Texas, has released albums like “Stars Dance” and “Rare,” both reaching the top of the U.S. Billboard 200, with singles such as “Come & Get It” and “Lose You to Love Me.”

Beyond music, she has acted, produced “13 Reasons Why,” and spoken publicly about mental health.

Song featured on the album : I Said I Love You First

Lose You To Love Me (2019)

12 . Craig David & Tiwa Savage – Commitment

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Commitment” brings together Craig David and Tiwa Savage, fusing Afrobeats, pop, and R&B under the production of Mike Brainchild.

The lyrics unpack relationship disillusionment, with David voicing a man’s frustration over feeling undervalued, while Savage counters as a woman who has emotionally withdrawn.

Expected on David’s forthcoming ninth album, the track places two distinct perspectives in conversation.

Savage, born in Lagos in 1980, started as a backup singer for George Michael and Mary J. Blige before launching her solo career in 2010.

She has since navigated the Afrobeats landscape with multiple albums.

David, born in Southampton in 1981, made waves in 1999 with Artful Dodger’s “Re-Rewind,” later releasing “Born to Do It” in 2000.

The album produced singles like “Fill Me In” and “7 Days.”

His later work includes “Slicker Than Your Average” (2002) and “Following My Intuition” (2016).

Music video directed by : Mfb

7 Days (2000)

11 . Gloria Estefan – Raíces

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Raíces” opens Gloria Estefan’s first fully Spanish album in 18 years, tracing a return to her linguistic origins with an acoustic ballad infused with Latin rhythms.

Penned by Emilio Estefan, the track navigates familiar melodic territory, placing her voice at the center of a stripped-down arrangement.

Since leading Miami Sound Machine in 1977, she has balanced English and Spanish releases, carrying Latin influences across decades of mainstream pop.

Her career includes seven Grammy wins and recognition from the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Conga (W/ Miami Sound Machine) (2014)

10 . Eric Church – Hands Of Time

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Hands of Time” sees Eric Church weaving through memories with nods to Bob Seger, Tom Petty, and Waylon Jennings, grounding the song in familiar echoes of classic rock and country.

Joanna Cotten’s harmonies blend with a choir and horns, adding richness to Church’s reflection on aging and music’s ability to transport.

Produced by longtime collaborator Jay Joyce, the track expands Church’s sonic palette while staying anchored in his signature storytelling.

Song featured on the album : Evangeline Vs. The Machine

Some Of It (2018)

9 . Ren – The Sick Boi Live At Dead Wax

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

Ren delivers “The Sick Boi Live at Dead Wax,” a live performance video showcasing a selection of tracks including “Genesis,” “Seven Sins,” “Illest of Our Time,” “Power,” “Down on the Beat,” and “Murderer.”

Recorded at Dead Wax, a venue with an intimate setting, the performance amplifies the connection between artist and audience.

Known for his solo work and involvement in Trick The Fox, the Welsh musician weaves themes of mental health into his music.

Despite grappling with Lyme disease, his viral catalog includes a rendition of “Bittersweet Symphony.”

Genesis (2022)

8 . Tokio Hotel – Hands Up

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Hands Up” arrives as Tokio Hotel‘s latest single, dropping in March 2025.

The lyrics tread familiar ground for Bill Kaulitz, weaving themes of hope and the pursuit of love.

Tokio Hotel, formed in 2001, carved a path with their 2005 debut “Schrei” and its breakthrough track “Durch den Monsun.”

They followed with “Zimmer 483” in 2007 and their English-language album “Scream,” later expanding their discography with “Humanoid” (2009) and “Kings of Suburbia” (2014).

Monsoon (2009)

7 . Sugababes – Jungle

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Jungle” sees Sugababes layering 2-step, garage, and alternative pop into a track they call an escape from the 9-to-5 cycle.

Self-released in March 2025 and distributed by The Orchard, the single marks another chapter for the trio, who first surfaced with “One Touch” in 2000.

Known for tracks like “Freak Like Me” and “About You Now,” they weave through shifting lineups while holding onto their imprint in British pop.

Music video directed by : Dora Paphides

Push The Button (2009)

6 . Elton John, Brandi Carlile – Swing For The Fences

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Swing For The Fences” brings together Elton John and Brandi Carlile for a high-energy anthem championing LGBTQ+ youth and their ambitions.

Set for release in March 2025, the track leads their joint album, arriving the following month via Island EMI Records.

Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios in Los Angeles during an intensive October 2023 session, the song emerges from a collaboration linking two generations of LGBTQ+ figures in music.

John, who debuted with “Empty Sky” in 1969, has amassed five Grammy Awards, while Carlile, active since the mid-2000s, holds six.

Her sound spans alternative country and folk rock, while his legacy includes “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,” a defining work of the 1970s.

Music video directed by : Xavier Dolan – Song featured on the album : Who Believes In Angels?

Sacrifice (1989)

5 . Noah Cyrus, Fleet Foxes – Don’t Put It All On Me

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Don’t Put It All On Me” pairs Noah Cyrus with Fleet Foxes for a collaboration steeped in piano-led arrangements and layered harmonies.

Written by Braison Cyrus, the song keeps it in the family, adding another chapter to Noah’s trajectory from child actress to musician.

Her 2016 debut single “Make Me (Cry)” featuring Labrinth landed on the Billboard Hot 100, paving the way for EPs and her full-length album “The Hardest Part.”

She was nominated for Best New Artist at the 63rd Grammy Awards.

Music video directed by : Luis Villanueva

I Burned La Down (2021)

4 . Kae Tempest – Statue In The Square

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Statue in the Square” lands in March 2025, with Kae Tempest channeling their rapid-fire delivery into a stark portrait of South London streets.

Produced by Fraser T Smith, the track weaves sharp imagery with pointed social commentary, nodding to Tempest’s open mic roots.

A poet, rapper, and playwright, Tempest shifts between spoken word and hip-hop, dissecting identity and experience.

In 2020, they came out as non-binary, adopting they/them pronouns.

Music video directed by : Boy Dykes

No Prizes (W/ Lianne La Havas) (2021)

3 . Nneka – Go Within

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Go Within” marks Nneka’s return after a long hiatus, blending reggae-dancehall, Afro-fusion, and soul with her unmistakable delivery.

The lyrics push for introspection, urging listeners to “open your heart, open your head.”

Released under her own Bushqueen Records while still signed to Universal, the track signals her reemergence after a decade.

Known for merging Afrobeat, hip-hop, jazz, and alternative rock, she has shared stages with Nas, Damian Marley, Sean Paul, and Femi Kuti.

She also composed “Viva Africa” for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Music video directed by : Helel Smith – Song featured on the album : Love Supreme

Heartbeat (2009)

2 . Eric Bibb – Everybody’S Got A Right

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“Everybody’s Got A Right” appears on Eric Bibb’s 2024 album “In The Real World,” recorded at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios.

Driven by a chunky rhythmic bass and layered with harmony vocals, the track delivers lyrics centered on racial equality and universal human rights.

A blues singer and guitarist, Bibb gains international attention with his 1994 album “Spirit & the Blues.”

“A Ship Called Love” (2005) includes “Shingle by Shingle,” one of his widely known songs.

Song featured on the album : In The Real World

In The Real World (Maynard Wheaton)

1 . Yngwie Malmsteen – No Rest For The Wicked

Date Added : Mar 20,2025

“No Rest for the Wicked” showcases Yngwie Malmsteen’s signature neoclassical metal approach, where rapid arpeggios and harmonic minor scales take center stage.

Born Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck in Stockholm, he earns widespread attention with his 1984 debut, “Rising Force,” which secures a Grammy nomination for ‘Best Rock Instrumental.’

His catalog includes “Marching Out” (1985), “Trilogy” (1986), and “Odyssey” (1988), featuring collaborations with Jeff Scott Soto, Joe Lynn Turner, and Mark Boals.

Song featured on the album : Tokyo Live

Far Beyond The Sun Hd (2012)


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