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‘Music For The Dancers’ New Music Videos – N°672

Eligarf’s *Salman Khan* blends Romanian pop with Bollywood nods, while Joost Klein’s *Why Not???* mixes rap, 2000s rock, and Dutch gabber, reflecting on his Eurovision disqualification. Jador and Johny Romano’s *Sa Te Hau* fuses manele with pop, expanding their collaborative reach.

Masoom Sharma, Shiva Choudhary, and Sann Sarwang craft *Donker*, a Haryanvi track balancing playful tones with sharp delivery. Atilla Azer’s *Goddess, Source of Fire* merges electronic pop with mythic visuals.

Updated : Feb 2,2025

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ New Music Videos – N°710

Corona’s “Classy” highlights his lyrical prowess in Balkan hip-hop, continuing his streak of urban anthems like “Gad” and “Sicilija.” Anas Juulo’s “Cocaina,” featuring Natasha Marie, explores love’s obsessive allure with a sultry, minimalist sound.

Chako’s “Lonely” captures themes of isolation with his signature melodic style, while Chiboo’s “Okipe” solidifies his evolving presence in Rwandan music with rhythmic storytelling.

Updated : Jan 20,2025

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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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