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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°294 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

Neil Diamond’s emotive “Love On The Rocks” captures heartbreak with cinematic flair, while Pat Benatar’s “We Belong” finds a softer pop groove layered with resilience. Tiffany’s bubbly take on *I Think We’re Alone Now* brought a rebellious yet polished charm to the late ’80s, and Dexys Midnight Runners’ chaotic yet unforgettable “Come On Eileen” merged Celtic folk with pop energy. Spagna’s synth-driven “I Wanna Be Your Wife” radiates ’80s vibrance, just as King’s “Love and Pride” channels youthful individuality with polished hooks. Shakin’ Stevens and Bonnie Tyler’s duet, “Rockin’ Good Way,” pairs playful energy with retro charm, and Lloyd Cole’s “Jennifer She Said” leans on thoughtful introspection against jangly guitars. Meanwhile, Dollar’s dreamy “I Wanna Hold Your Hand” reimagines a classic with glossy production and soft harmonies.

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‘Look Ma, No Mike!’ N°5 – Vintage 90s Videos

Cliff Richard’s festive “This New Year” blends nostalgia and optimism, while Del Amitri’s haunting “Nothing Ever Happens” critiques societal stagnation with piercing melancholy. Oasis’s swaggering “Shakermaker” captures Britpop’s laid-back charm, and The Black Crowes’ “Twice As Hard” dives into southern rock grit. Madonna’s soaring “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” fuses theatrical flair with pop gravitas.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°708 – 2010s Music Videos

LadBaby’s cheeky “We Built This City” swaps rock ‘n’ roll for sausage rolls, blending humor and charity to back UK food banks, while The Lonely Island’s “I Just Had Sex” turns awkward intimacy into an absurd yet polished club parody with Akon. Billie Eilish’s “Bellyache” mixes playfulness and guilt in sparse beats, and Bowie’s reflective “Where Are We Now?” pairs Berlin nostalgia with tender fragility. Delphic’s “Doubt” and Kings of Leon’s “Beautiful War” dive into introspection, blending tension and grandeur, while White Lies’ “Bigger Than Us” storms in with existential alt-rock. Meanwhile, Flux Pavilion and Doctor P’s “Superbad” crashes through with thundering basslines, capturing dubstep’s noisy peak.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°88 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Robyn’s “Be Mine!” blends raw heartbreak with defiance in minimal electropop, while Rihanna and Ne-Yo’s “Hate That I Love You” thrives on heartfelt duality and smooth production. Amy Winehouse lays bare her soul in the melancholic “Love Is A Losing Game,” and Jordin Sparks’ “No Air” hits dramatic heights with Chris Brown. Steps add elegance to pop with “It’s the Way You Make Me Feel,” and Kate Bush’s poignant “This Woman’s Work” lingers as a timeless emotional confession.

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Bi-Weekly Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 15 Genres Jan 9,2025 edition

Explore this week’s music charts across 15 genres, from Alt Z and Metalcore to Nigerian Pop and Urbano Latino. Discover new entries like Rosé & Bruno Mars’ “Apt.” and Shakira’s “Soltera,” while chart-toppers such as Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” and Sevdaliza’s “Alibi” maintain their reign. Fresh tracks like Melanie Martinez’s “Tunnel Vision” and Spiritbox’s “Circle With Me” inject diverse sonic textures into evolving landscapes. Each genre showcases a dynamic mix of innovation and enduring favorites.

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‘We Are Live’ N°124 – 2010s Music Videos

Foster the People’s “Pumped Up Kicks” hides a dark, unsettling story beneath its sunny indie-pop melody, while The 1975’s funky “Ugh!” mixes humor with raw introspection about addiction. Kelly Clarkson’s “Underneath the Tree” blends bold holiday cheer with powerhouse vocals, and Haim’s “Don’t Save Me” balances emotional vulnerability with sleek production. The Wombats’ playful “Techno Fan” thrives on indie energy, contrasting with the earnest devotion and banjo-driven momentum of Mumford & Sons’ “I Will Wait.” Faithless’ “Insomnia” crafts a hypnotic electronic journey into sleepless nights, showcasing its genre-defining intensity, while Coldplay’s introspective “Church” weaves global influences into a thoughtful, meditative piece.

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‘We Are Live’ N°3 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Green Day’s “Stuck With Me” packs punk grit with introspection, while Oasis’ “Roll With It” channels their Britpop resilience. Blur’s “End of a Century” humorously probes suburban monotony, and Guns N’ Roses’ “Yesterdays” reflects on fleeting moments with emotional restraint. Joe Cocker’s “Let the Healing Begin” blends recovery and optimism, while U2’s “Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses” adds raw angst to their *Achtung Baby* lineup. Billy Idol’s “Prodigal Blues” offers vulnerability beneath its rugged veneer, and The Beautiful South’s “I’ll Sail This Ship Alone” strips back for lyrical heartbreak atop minimalist piano.

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°405 – 2010s Music Videos

Fuse ODG’s “Boa Me,” featuring Ed Sheeran and Mugeez, stands out with its Afrobeat and highlife fusion, sung partly in Twi and rooted in unity, while J Hus’s “Did You See” blends Afro-swing and dancehall grooves, becoming a cultural marker in UK music. MoStack’s gritty “Teach You Gangsta” captures raw urban narratives, and Russ Millions’ “Gun Lean” delivers drill energy paired with viral dance moves. Flipp Dinero’s “Leave Me Alone” breaks free with melodic trap and a defiant tone, while A$AP Ferg’s “Plain Jane” channels minimalist grit and nods to Three 6 Mafia’s legacy. Yxng Bane and Fredo’s “Problem” merges UK drill with smooth Afro-swing, balancing cocky tones with danger, and Flo Rida’s “Good Feeling” offers a euphoric electro-pop anthem driven by relentless hooks and upbeat energy. From UK-US collaborations like “The Plug – Tell The Truth” to J. Cole’s reflective “Immortal,” which captures systemic struggles with stark realism, each track carves its place with distinct production and themes.

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