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Me:nu Du Jour February 12 (EN.FR.ES)

>> EN FRANCAIS | >> EN ESPAÑOLTODAY We Listen To Allman Brothers, Robert Wyatt, Rush, Return to Forever, Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Dave Brubeck We Celebrate Michael McDonald, Steve Hackett, Screamin Jay Hawkins, Eubie…

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°331 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Bass Bumpers’ “The Music’s Got Me” captures early ’90s Eurodance energy with thumping beats and addictive vocal loops, while MC Sar & The Real McCoy’s “Run Away” pairs melancholy lyrics with soaring synths, becoming a global dance hit. Nakatomi’s “Children of the Night” blends Eurodance with happy hardcore for high-tempo thrills. Meanwhile, 49ers’ “Touch Me” shines with sampled Aretha Franklin vocals and euphoric house vibes, and Chumbawamba’s “Amnesia” cleverly critiques politics with catchy alternative rhythms, balancing irony and sharp commentary.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°105 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Ashford & Simpson’s “Solid” underscores resilience with its groove and chemistry, while Luther Vandross’s “Never Too Much” delivers infectious joy and vocal brilliance. Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up” blends ’80s production with viral charm, and Simple Minds’ “Don’t You [Forget About Me]” captures teen angst via cinematic flair. Tina Turner’s “Let’s Stay Together” redefines a classic with raw energy, and Bryan Adams’ “Run to You” pairs forbidden love with sharp riffs. Will to Power’s “Baby, I Love Your Way/Freebird Medley” smooths rock edges for mass appeal, and Earth, Wind & Fire’s “Fall in Love with Me” balances polished funk with heartfelt emotion.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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This week In Soul Artists 06/52

Whitney Houston’s “You Give Good Love” introduced her voice with a restrained elegance, aiming for niche resonance while hinting at her potential; charting high on the Billboard Hot 100 and securing love from black music audiences, it balanced strategy and intimacy. Similarly, “Love Hangover” by Diana Ross shifted between sultry balladry and disco dynamism, earning chart-topping success and decades-long adaptability but leaving some critics debating its cohesion.

Ray Charles’s “I Can’t Stop Loving You” reimagined a country classic with orchestral grandeur, winning Grammys and broad appeal, while Kanye West’s “All Falls Down” spun reflections on materialism into a polished hit, powered by Syleena Johnson’s warm vocals. D’Angelo’s “Lady” stood out for its understated neo-soul charm, and Luther Vandross’s “Take You Out” showcased his timeless delivery, balancing R&B tradition with contemporary flair.

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Abdel Wahab Classics

In the magnificent realm of Egyptian pop, Mohamed Abdel Wahab reigns supreme, weaving melodic magic through collaborations with Umm Kulthum, Abdel Halim Hafez, and Leila Mourad. His legacy lives on in symphonies that blend tradition with jazz, waltz with rock and roll, forever etched in the echoes of time.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°655 – 2010s Music Videos

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James Morrison’s heartfelt “I Won’t Let You Go” offers soft acoustic devotion, while Zayn Malik’s “Pillowtalk” fuses seductive R&B with electronic elements, marking a break from his boy band days. Rihanna’s “Work,” blending dancehall and pop with Drake, stands out for its minimalist rhythm and massive global success. Selena Gomez’s “Hands to Myself” melds synth-pop precision with restrained sensuality, while Justin Timberlake’s ambitious “Mirrors” reflects personal relationships over an extended runtime.

Little Mix’s “Think About Us,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, pairs sleek production with vocal power, though it lacks standout originality. The Chainsmokers’ “Roses” epitomizes 2015’s electronic pop vibe with Rozes’ haunting vocals adding depth. Kojo Funds and RAYE’s “Check” combines Afrobeat and R&B, riding catchy Craig David-esque riffs. Jason Derulo’s “Breathing” wraps grief in Eurodance beats, and Shawn Mendes with Camila Cabello crafts tension in “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” driven by vocal interplay and emotional confrontation.

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