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Hip-Hop & Soul N°93 – Vintage 90s Videos

Usher’s “You Make Me Wanna…” set the ’90s R&B standard with its minimalist sound and emotional weight, while Boyz II Men’s “End of the Road” captured heartbreak with soaring harmonies and cinematic production. Biggie’s “One More Chance” blended smooth R&B with gritty swagger, and Snoop Dogg’s “Who Am I (What’s My Name)?” brought playful funk grooves to West Coast rap dominance. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s “1st of Tha Month” painted a raw picture of survival, and Warren G & Nate Dogg’s “Regulate” stood out for its vivid storytelling and lush G-Funk sound. Oleta Adams’s “Get Here” delivered timeless longing, while Des’ree’s “Feel So High” balanced reflection and optimism with its stripped-back allure. Each track carried its era’s essence, leaving distinct imprints.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°512 – Vintage 90s Videos

Apache Indian’s witty “Arranged Marriage” fuses bhangra and reggae to offer satire on cultural traditions, while Spacedust’s “Gym And Tonic” spins fitness humor into a UK chart-topper. Kristine W’s “Land of the Living” resonates with empowering house beats, and Saint Etienne’s “He’s On The Phone” exudes playful Euro-disco charm. Serious Danger’s garage anthem “Deeper” epitomizes 90s underground grit.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°526 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Amy Macdonald’s “This Is The Life” evokes late-night freedom with brisk folk rhythms, while Sandi Thom’s “I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker” blends nostalgia with minimalist production. Kings of Leon hit anthemic heights in “Use Somebody,” and Razorlight’s “Somewhere Else” channels restless ambition. Scouting for Girls’ “Elvis Ain’t Dead” pairs cheeky optimism with pop-rock charm, and The Darkness’ festive “Christmas Time” delivers glam-filled holiday fun.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°303 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

UB40’s “Bring Me Your Cup” brings relaxed reggae vibes to *Promises and Lies*, while The Mission’s “Tower of Strength” stands tall with its Gothic rock intensity, amplified by collaborations like *TOS2020*. Sheryl Crow’s “Everyday Is a Winding Road” grooves with layered textures and a candid nod to life’s chaos, as U2’s funk-infused “Mysterious Ways” experiments with duality and feminine themes. The Beastie Boys’ “Sure Shot” bridges jazz and hip-hop with a sharp social edge, while Sinead O’Connor’s minimalist “Thank You for Hearing Me” channels raw emotion. The Smashing Pumpkins’ “Rocket” merges grunge and ambition, and Blur’s “The Universal” juxtaposes grandeur with biting irony. Natalie Imbruglia’s brooding “Smoke” paints heartbreak through layered guitars, and Kula Shaker’s “Govinda” merges Sanskrit prayers with psychedelic sounds. Genesis’s “No Son of Mine” tackles family pain with deep storytelling, and Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone” finds a swaggering cover in The Rolling Stones’ lively performances.

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°229 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Arrested Development’s “Mr. Wendal” combines meaning with rhythm, highlighting homelessness through empathetic storytelling, while Michael Jackson’s genre-blending “Black or White” challenges racial prejudice with bold visuals. MC Hammer updates heartbreak in “Have You Seen Her,” and 2Pac’s reflective “I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto” threads struggle with hope. Busta Rhymes’ daring “Dangerous” fuses chaos with charm, and Dru Hill’s “How Deep Is Your Love” layers seductive R&B with cinematic flair for *Rush Hour.* Puff Daddy’s “Been Around the World” blends Bowie and Stansfield samples into a luxurious anthem, and Warren G’s “Prince Igor” experiments with the fusion of rap and opera. Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey’s “When You Believe” merges pop balladry with theatrical ambition, leaving late ‘90s nostalgia unmistakable.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°662 – 2010s Music Videos

Calvin Harris’s “Feels” blends funk and pop with Pharrell, Katy Perry, and Big Sean adding charm, while Imagine Dragons’ “Thunder” thrives on defiance and rhythm. Florence + The Machine’s “Shake It Out” soars with personal catharsis, and Post Malone’s “Wow.” captures swagger in minimalist beats. Alt-J’s reflective “Matilda” and Jessie J’s cheeky “Price Tag” round out a mix of introspection and chart-ready energy.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°83 – Vintage 2000s Videos

How well do you know the music of Blue’s “One Love” blends signature boy-band charm with StarGate’s polished production, while Rihanna’s “If It’s Lovin’ That You Want” flirts with her Caribbean roots in its breezy early-career vibe. J. Holiday’s “Bed” brings steamy late-2000s R&B allure, and Fergie’s “Big Girls Don’t Cry” mixes emotional maturity with pop accessibility. OneRepublic’s “Apologize,” remixed by Timbaland, became a global breakup anthem, and Robbie Williams’ “Feel” leans on raw vulnerability, driven by his demo vocal. Shayne Ward’s “Breathless” and Westlife’s adaptation of “The Rose” lean into their predictable, fan-favorite balladry, while James Morrison and Nelly Furtado’s “Broken Strings” adds a textured duet tension to a familiar heartbreak narrative.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°650 – 2010s Music Videos

Tom Odell’s “Another Love” lingers with its raw piano chords and aching delivery, becoming a quiet heartbreak anthem revived years later on TikTok. G-Eazy and Halsey spark drama in “Him & I,” a jet-black ode to an intoxicating romance, while Julia Michaels’ “Issues” lays bare messy emotions with sleek minimalism. Felix Jaehn’s sun-soaked remix of “Ain’t Nobody” transforms nostalgia into tropical house gold, and Jonas Blue’s breezy “Mama” captures carefree summer vibes. Hailee Steinfeld teams up with Alesso and Florida Georgia Line on “Let Me Go,” blending country grit and EDM flair for an upbeat heart-tugger, while Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello’s sultry “Bad Things” walks the line between chaos and allure.

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