Demi Lovato, Damiano David, Passenger, Asaf Avidan, Laura Pausini, Twenty One Pilots, Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, Ed Sheeran, Laufey, Snarky Puppy, Sparks, Dropkick Murphys, Serj Tankian, Jessica Simpson, Morgan Wade, Ariana Grande, Debbie Gibson, Dream Theater, Zac Brown Band, Robert Plant, Arrested Development, Eric Clapton, The Divine Comedy, Lola Young, Thirty Seconds To Mars, Tom Odell, Lady Gaga, Andrea Bocelli, Sean Paul, Rema, Mgk, Halsey, Tame Impala, Whitesnake, Nine Inch Nails, Fontaines DC, Belinda Carlisle, Billy Ray Cyrus, David Byrne, Ash, Sabrina Carpenter, Snoop Dogg, BigXthaPlug, DJ Khaled, The Kid LAROI, Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams, Jay Worthy,


They are the confirmed artists in the music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and musical or visual liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW


AUDIO ONLY

49 . Demi Lovato – Here All Night

Date Added : Sep 14,2025

Music video directed by : Hannah Lux Davis

Cool For The Summer (2014)

48 . Damiano David & Tyla & Nile Rodgers – Talk To Me

Date Added : Sep 14,2025

Music video directed by : @Shakeplastikdreamer

Zitti E Buoni (W/ Måneskin) (2020)

47 . Passenger – Walk Upon The Water (w/ The Kingdom Choir)

Date Added : Sep 14,2025

Music video directed by : Elliot Howarth – Song featured on the album : One For The Road (Songs From The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry The Musical)

Let Her Go (2012)

46 . Asaf Avidan – Unfurling Dream

Date Added : Sep 14,2025

One Day / Reckoning Song (2012)

45 . Laura Pausini – Mon Histoire Entre Les Doigts

Date Added : Sep 14,2025

Music video directed by : Geatano Morbioli

La Solitudine (1993)

44 . Twenty One Pilots – City Walls

Date Added : Sep 14,2025

Song featured on the album : Breach

Stressed Out (2015)

43 . Ed Sheeran – Tiny Desk Concert

Date Added : Sep 14,2025

Music video directed by : Joshua Bryant – Song featured on the album : Play

The A Team (2010)

42 . Ariana Grande – Hampstead

Date Added : Sep 12,2025

7 Rings (2019)

41 . Ed Sheeran – Camera

Date Added : Sep 12,2025

Music video directed by : Emil Nava – Song featured on the album : Play

The A Team (2010)

40 . Laufey – Clockwork (Live at Guggenheim New York)

Date Added : Sep 12,2025

Music video directed by : Gus Black – Song featured on the album : A Matter Of Time

From The Start (2023)

39 . Snarky Puppy & Metropole Orkest – Waves Upon Waves

Date Added : Sep 12,2025

Song featured on the album : Somni

Lingus (We Like It Here) (2014)

38 . Sparks – Porcupine

Date Added : Sep 12,2025

Music video directed by : Fred Rowson – Song featured on the album : Madder!

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

37 . Dropkick Murphys – Chesterfields And Aftershave

Date Added : Sep 12,2025

Music video directed by : Jon Vulpine – Song featured on the album : For The People

I’M Shipping Up To Boston ()

36 . Serj Tankian – I’m Counting On You

Date Added : Sep 12,2025

Music video directed by : George Tonikian – Song featured on the album : Covers, Collaborations & Collages

Sky Is Over (2008)

35 . Jessica Simpson – Savage

Date Added : Sep 12,2025

Music video directed by : Schuyler Howie – Song featured on the album : Nashville Canyon, Pt. 2

A Public Affair (2009)

34 . Morgan Wade – Hardwood Floor

Date Added : Sep 6,2025

Music video directed by : Nikhil Melnechuk, Melissa Jackson, Morgan Wade

33 . Ariana Grande – Dandelion

Date Added : Sep 6,2025

7 Rings (2019)

32 . Debbie Gibson – Legendary (Me&Lee Mix)

Date Added : Sep 6,2025

Music video directed by : Nick Spanos – Song featured on the album : The Body Remembers

31 . Dream Theater – Bend The Clock

Date Added : Sep 6,2025

Music video directed by : Erez Bader

Pull Me Under (1998)

30 . Zac Brown Band – Butterfly (w/ Dolly Parton)

Date Added : Sep 6,2025

Music video directed by : Projectblackboxx

Chicken Fried (2008)

29 . Robert Plant – Chevrolet

Date Added : Sep 6,2025

Music video directed by : Manu Viqueira – Song featured on the album : Saving Grace

Big Log (1983)

28 . Arrested Development – My Job Ain’t Done

Date Added : Sep 6,2025

Music video directed by : Tony Reames – Song featured on the album : Adult Contemporary Hip Hop

Tennessee (1992)

27 . Eric Clapton – Forever

Date Added : Sep 6,2025

Music video directed by : Gaia Alari – Song featured on the album : Journeyman: Deluxe Edition

I Shot The Sheriff [Crossroads 2010] (2010)

26 . The Divine Comedy – Invisible Thread

Date Added : Sep 6,2025

Music video directed by : Wolf James – Song featured on the album : Rainy Sunday Afternoon

25 . Lola Young – Spiders

Date Added : Sep 6,2025

Music video directed by : Conor Cunningham – Song featured on the album : I’M Only F**Cking Myself

Conceited (2023)

24 . Thirty Seconds To Mars – Avalanche

Date Added : Sep 6,2025

Music video directed by : Fredrik Jonsson – Song featured on the album : It’S The End Of The World But It’S A Beautiful Day

The Kill (Bury Me) (2005)

23 . Tom Odell – Wonderful Life

Date Added : Sep 6,2025

Music video directed by : Alex Leggatt – Song featured on the album : A Wonderful Life

Another Love (2012)

22 . Lady Gaga – The Dead Dance

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

Lady Gaga – The Dead Dance” is a dark, theatrical pop single released on September 3, 2025, coinciding with Lady Gaga’s guest appearance as Rosaline Rotwood in the second season of the series “Wednesday”[1][3][4][5]. Co-written and produced with Andrew Watt and Cirkut, the song channels a haunting, gothic atmosphere, blending Gaga’s signature pop sensibility with eerie, cinematic production inspired by themes of death, resurrection, and emotional rebirth after heartbreak[1][3]. The lyrics evoke images of dancing beyond the grave—“’Cause when you killed me inside, that’s when I came alive / Yeah, the music’s gonna bring me back from death / I’m dancin’ until I’m dead”—capturing a sense of defiant vitality in the face of loss[1][2]. The accompanying black-and-white music video, directed by Tim Burton, enhances the song’s macabre mood with surreal visuals of Gaga among creepy dolls and zombie-like figures, cementing its connection to the gothic world of “Wednesday”[1][4].
Music video directed by : Tim Burton – Song featured on the album : Mayhem

Bad Romance (2009)

21 . Andrea Bocelli & Brian May – Who Wants To Live Forever

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

“Who Wants To Live Forever,” performed by Andrea Bocelli and Brian May, is a powerful reinterpretation of Queen’s iconic power ballad originally written by Brian May for the film *Highlander*[5][2]. The song explores themes of love, mortality, and the pain of loss, with lyrics reflecting on the fleeting nature of life and the tragedy of loving when “love must die”[1][3]. Bocelli’s classical tenor blends with May’s emotive guitar, creating a dramatic and melancholic mood underscored by orchestral arrangements. The track’s production highlights both artists’ backgrounds: Bocelli’s operatic sensitivity and May’s rock heritage, resulting in a passionate, epic sound that emphasizes the song’s emotional weight and universal message about the impermanence of happiness and the inevitability of separation[5][4].
Music video directed by : Sam Wrench – Song featured on the album : Andrea Bocelli 30: The Celebration

Vivo Per Lei (2015)

20 . Sean Paul – Ginger

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

“Ginger” by Sean Paul is a vibrant dancehall track that showcases the artist’s signature energetic style and charismatic delivery[2]. The song’s lyrics center on a romantic interest, with Sean Paul repeatedly likening her allure to the spicy and irresistible qualities of ginger, singing lines such as “girl you got me wrapped around your finger, spicy like a ginger”[2][3]. The mood is playful and flirtatious, celebrating confident women and infusing the production with rhythmic beats characteristic of modern dancehall[2]. The accompanying music video, directed using AI, creatively places Sean Paul in iconic Hollywood film scenarios, further amplifying the song’s bold and innovative spirit[1][4]. As a GRAMMY-winning artist, Sean Paul continues to blend contemporary influences with classic dancehall elements, reinforcing his global appeal and artistic evolution[1][2].
Music video directed by : Junk Box Ai

Temperature (2005)

19 . Rema – Kelebu

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

“Kelebu” is a 2025 single by Nigerian artist Rema, produced by London and Ambezza, that blends traditional African sounds with contemporary Afrobeats to create a rhythmic, chant-driven track marked by frenetic percussion, horns, and brash bass[1][2][3]. Drawing inspiration from Rema‘s childhood experiences dancing to Caribbean and Francophone music at school parties, the song channels a celebratory, high-energy mood, encouraging listeners to be active and enjoy the moment[1][3][4]. The lyrics, delivered with repetitive choruses and spirited vocals, invite a sense of communal joy and dance, reflecting Rema’s signature inventive approach to Afropop while honoring his diverse musical upbringing[1][2][4].

Calm Down (2022)

18 . Mgk – Tell Me Whats Up

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

“Tell Me What’s Up” by Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) is a track from his 2025 album *Lost Americana*, showcasing his signature genre-blending style and introspective lyricism[1][3][4][5]. The song features a mix of rap and alternative rock elements, with lyrics that address themes such as personal struggles, drug use, isolation, and the challenge of fitting in[2][3]. MGK reflects on his experiences with mental health, agoraphobia, and loyalty to his roots, delivering lines like “they told me pick a genre, I picked ’em all,” which underscores his refusal to be confined to a single musical category[2][3]. The production is relatively subdued, allowing the emotional weight of the lyrics to stand out, while the overall mood is raw and confessional, consistent with the album’s exploration of vulnerability and self-discovery[3].
Music video directed by : Sam Cahill – Song featured on the album : Lost Americana

Bloody Valentine (2020)

17 . Halsey – Drive

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

“Drive” by Halsey is a moody, atmospheric track from her 2015 debut album, *Badlands*, blending elements of electropop and alternative pop[4]. The song uses the metaphor of a late-night drive along California’s Interstate 405 to explore themes of longing, emotional distance, and unspoken feelings between lovers[1]. Lyrically, Halsey describes moments of intimacy and vulnerability—her hands on the stick shift, missing highway exits while distracted by her companion, and the comfort found in their presence despite feeling out of place in California[1][3]. The production features lush synths and a steady, contemplative beat, reinforcing the song’s introspective and wistful mood. “Drive” captures Halsey’s signature style of confessional songwriting, marked by vivid imagery and a sense of restless searching[1][3][4].
Music video directed by : Halsey – Song featured on the album : Badlands

Without Me (2019)

16 . Tame Impala – Loser

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

“Loser” by **Tame Impala** is a slow-burning psych-pop track released on September 3, 2025, showcasing Kevin Parker’s signature blend of introspective lyrics and lush, atmospheric production[1][4]. The song explores themes of self-reflection and emotional turmoil, with Parker candidly likening himself to a “loser” and acknowledging personal failures and lessons learned[2][4]. Musically, “Loser” features a funkier palette compared to the project’s previous single, “End of Summer,” layering groovy basslines and dreamy synths to create a mood that is both melancholic and hypnotic[4]. The accompanying music video, directed by Sam Kristofski and starring Joe Keery, visually complements the song’s introspective tone[1][3]. As with much of Tame Impala‘s work, “Loser” combines confessional songwriting with immersive, genre-blurring soundscapes, further cementing Parker’s reputation for innovative, emotionally resonant music[4].
Music video directed by : Sam Kristofski

Let It Happen (2014)

15 . Whitesnake – Easier Said Than Done

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

“Easier Said Than Done” is a track by British hard rock band **Whitesnake**, featured on their 2011 album *Forevermore*[1][3]. Written by David Coverdale and Doug Aldrich, the song blends the band’s signature melodic hard rock sound with emotive lyrics that reflect on the complexities of relationships and personal resolve[1]. The production showcases powerful vocals, dynamic guitar work, and, in some versions, orchestral string arrangements, contributing to a dramatic and polished atmosphere[2]. Whitesnake, led by Coverdale, is known for their blues-influenced rock style, and “Easier Said Than Done” exemplifies their mature approach to songwriting and production in their later career[1][2].
Music video directed by : Payton Murphy – Song featured on the album : Forevermore: Revisited, Remixed And Remastered (2025)

Here I Go Again (1987)

14 . Nine Inch Nails – As Alive As You Need Me To Be

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

“As Alive As You Need Me To Be” is a 2025 single by Nine Inch Nails, serving as the lead track from their upcoming soundtrack for the film Tron: Ares. The song marks the band’s first new release since 2020 and features their signature blend of industrial rock with atmospheric electronic production[3][1]. Lyrically, it explores themes of connection, longing, and existential searching, with lines referencing infection, emotional distance, and the desire for something to believe in[1][2]. The mood is intense and immersive, driven by a pounding beat and layered synth textures that evoke both urgency and introspection, characteristic of Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’s recent soundtrack work[1][3].
Music video directed by : Maxime Quoilin – Song featured on the album : Tron: Ares

Closer (2009)

13 . Fontaines DC – Desire

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

“Desire” by Fontaines D.C., featured on their album “Romance,” is a haunting post-punk track that explores the complexities of human longing and the profound influence of external forces on personal identity[4][1]. The lyrics evoke a sense of existential struggle, with lines like “Deep they’ve designed you / From cradle to pyre / In the mortal attire / Desire,” highlighting how societal pressures and consumerist ideals shape desires throughout life[3][1]. The song’s introspective mood is underscored by evocative imagery and a brooding production style, typical of Fontaines D.C.’s sound, blending atmospheric instrumentation with raw, emotive vocals[1][5]. “Desire” ultimately reflects on the tension between authentic yearning and the disillusionment that arises when those longings are manipulated or remain unfulfilled[1].
Music video directed by : Aube Perrie – Song featured on the album : Romance

Starburster (2024)

12 . Belinda Carlisle – Never My Love

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

“Never My Love” by Belinda Carlisle is a gentle, romantic ballad featured on her album “Once Upon A Time in California,” showcasing her signature emotive vocal style[1][2]. The song is a heartfelt cover of the classic 1967 hit, expressing unwavering devotion and reassurance to a loved one through lyrics that promise enduring affection: “You ask me if there’ll come a time when I grow tired of you—never my love”[1]. The production is soft and melodic, creating a calm, intimate mood that highlights Carlisle’s expressive delivery and the song’s timeless message of loyalty and love[2]. As a celebrated pop artist and former lead singer of The Go-Go’s, Carlisle brings a mature, nuanced interpretation to this enduring standard[3].Song featured on the album : Once Upon A Time In California

Heaven Is A Place On Earth (2012)

11 . Billy Ray Cyrus – Achy Breaky Heart Remix

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

Billy Ray Cyrus – Achy Breaky Heart Remix” is a reimagined version of Cyrus’s iconic 1992 country hit, blending the original’s catchy, two-chord structure and memorable chorus with updated production elements. In various remixes, including collaborations with artists like DJ KO and Buck 22, the song incorporates influences from genres such as hip-hop and electronic music while retaining its core country roots[1][3][5]. The remix versions often feature Cyrus reprising the familiar lyrics and melody, accompanied by new beats or rap verses, creating a fusion that both honors the song’s legacy and introduces it to new audiences. The mood remains upbeat and danceable, with Cyrus’s signature vocal delivery anchoring the track, reflecting his ongoing connection to fans and his willingness to experiment with different musical styles[1][4].
Music video directed by : Derrek Kupish

Achy Breaky Heart (2009)

10 . David Byrne – What Is The Reason For It? (w/ Hayley Williams)

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

“What Is The Reason For It?” by David Byrne, featuring Hayley Williams, is a contemplative pop track that explores the complexities and contradictions of love through poetic lyrics and a playful, genre-blending sound[1][2][4]. The song poses existential questions about the nature and purpose of love, with Byrne and Williams trading lines that highlight love’s paradoxes—its warmth and coldness, its ability to change minds, and its mysterious origins in body or brain[1][2]. Produced by Kid Harpoon, the track features a vibrant arrangement and is accompanied by an animated music video created with Byrne’s own line drawings and AI technology[2]. Williams’ vocals add emotional depth, complementing Byrne’s signature art-pop style and introspective lyricism[2][4].
Music video directed by : Dustin Yellin – Song featured on the album : Who Is The Sky?

Once In A Lifetime (W/ Talking Heads) (2017)

9 . Ash – Which One Do You Want?

Date Added : Sep 4,2025

Ash – Which One Do You Want?” is a track by the Northern Irish alternative rock band Ash, known for their energetic blend of punk-pop and Britpop influences[1][2][4][5]. Formed in 1992, Ash’s sound is characterized by sharp guitar hooks, dynamic rhythms, and catchy melodies, often drawing inspiration from both British punk and American alternative rock[1][2][4]. While specific details about the lyrics or production of “Which One Do You Want?” are limited in publicly available sources, the song is consistent with Ash’s established style, featuring driving guitars and anthemic choruses that reflect the band’s youthful exuberance and knack for crafting memorable rock songs[1][4][5]. Ash’s music frequently explores themes of choice, desire, and emotional conflict, and their tracks are known for a vibrant, high-energy mood that has made them a staple of the UK indie and alternative scenes since the mid-1990s[1][2][4][5].Song featured on the album : Ad Astra

Girl From Mars (2008)

8 . Sabrina Carpenter – Tears

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

Can’T Blame A Girl For Trying (2014)

7 . Snoop Dogg & October London – Must Be Summer

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

Music video directed by : Dah Dah

Who Am I [What’S My Name]? (1993)

6 . BigXthaPlug – Box Me Up (w/ Jelly Roll)

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

Strange Fruits (W/ Ro$Ama) (2021)

5 . DJ Khaled, Vybz Kartel, Buju Banton, Mavado – You Remind Me

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

I’M The One (W/ Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper, Lil Wayne) (2017)

4 . The Kid LAROI – She Don’t Need To Know

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

Music video directed by : Danica Arias Kleinknecht

Without You (2021)

3 . Bon Jovi – Red, White And Jersey

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

Music video directed by : Gil Green

Livin’ On A Prayer (1986)

2 . Bryan Adams – Will We Ever Be Friends Again

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

Music video directed by : Ba

(Everything I Do) I Do It For You (1991)

1 . Jay Worthy & George Clinton & Leven Kali – P Funkentelechy

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

Westside (W/ Dām Funk & Dram) (2024)


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