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‘Look Ma, No Mike!’ N°109 – 2010s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Two Door Cinema Club, The Vamps, Bars And Melody, Sam Smith, Nina Nesbitt, Karen Harding, Izzy Bizu, Train, Katy B, Craig David, Major Lazer, Westlife, Far East Movement, Rihanna
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‘L’Amour Toujours’ New Music Videos – N°712

Mario Judah blends rap and rock on “Love You Anymore.” Laqshay Kapoor transitions to Bollywood with “Mera Intezaar.” Dax confronts heartbreak in “I Hate That I Love You.” SHEN B mixes rap and tradition on “Raat.” Puya and Nicole Cherry reflect on relationships in “E Vina Mea.”

Luh Kel navigates heartache with “Missing Ur Love.” J.I. explores modern love on “Love You.” Abhijeet Bhardwaj’s “Shawty” fuses Hindi rhythms. Carty, Eboloko, and Waza No Limite shape Gabon’s sound in “J’avance Avec Toi.” L.A.X smooths Afrobeats with “Lockdown.”

Updated : Mar 6,2025

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This week In ’90s Throwback’ 06/52

Amy Winehouse’s “Love Is a Losing Game” is a minimalist heartbreak ballad from *Back to Black*, where her smoky vocals shine against sparse production, earning it an Ivor Novello Award. Samantha Fish brings fiery blues-rock intensity to “I Put a Spell On You,” revisiting the classic with sharp guitar work and raw emotion. Meanwhile, Valerie June’s “Somebody to Love” pairs her distinctive banjolele with tender vocals, blending her Tennessee roots with gospel and blues influences.

Rhiannon Giddens reimagines Patsy Cline’s “She’s Got You” with understated precision, while Suzanne Vega’s “Solitude Standing” captures introspective quietness with layered textures. P!nk’s “Try” balances resilience and theatrics, epitomized by a strikingly physical music video. Sheryl Crow’s “Strong Enough” offers a raw, confessional tone, its stripped-back production bolstering its emotional weight, staying as impactful decades after its release.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°80 – Vintage 2000s Videos

Goldie Lookin Chain’s cheeky “Your Mother’s Got a Penis” mixes crude humor with satire, while Panic! at the Disco’s theatrical “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” dives into chaotic relationships. The Killers fire up timeless energy with “Mr. Brightside,” and Kings of Leon’s sultry “Sex on Fire” burns with intensity. Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” delivers grit and drive, while Coldplay’s “The Scientist” pairs emotional vulnerability with a haunting melody. Mario Più’s “Communication” bends techno rules with its skipping-CD hook, and Elbow’s “One Day Like This” encapsulates euphoric grandeur.

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