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New Music Videos (African) – N°472

Mbosso’s “Kupenda” delivers heartfelt Bongo Flava melodies, continuing his streak of love-inspired hits. D-One and Mico The Best blend Afrobeat rhythms on “Cutamba,” while CKay’s “Addicted” fuses highlife with his signature Afrobeat style. Pallaso’s “Bagezi Boka” mixes Ugandan heritage with global sounds, and Jeremy Loops’ “Coming Home” combines folk-pop with Ladysmith Black Mambazo’s Zulu harmonies.

Rena’s “Daddy” highlights her evolving Congolese pop sound, featuring collaborations with artists like Gaz Mawete. Dowel King’s “En Un Mundo” reflects his Dominican roots through rap and hip-hop, while J Balvin’s “Rio” honors his son with an intimate visual debut at the LVMH Gala. Meanwhile, Micro TDH’s “Girasol” mixes Latin beats with his signature fusion of trap and R&B, enriching his diverse catalog.

Updated : Jan 20,2025

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New Music Videos (Legends & Superstars) – N°471

Joe Bonamassa & Sammy Hagar’s “Fortune Teller Blues” crafts a ghostly blues tale, while Will Smith & Big Sean’s “Beautiful Scars” dives into resilience with a Matrix-themed video. James Arthur’s “Celebrate” reflects on self-acceptance, and Nickelback’s “Tidal Wave” earns a final video for their “Get Rollin’” era.

Simply Red revisits “If You Don’t Know Me By Now” on Fallon, and Simple Minds energize “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” live. Jamie xx & Erykah Badu’s “F.U.” emerges from a festival mishap, while Pixies’ “Jane (The Night the Zombies Came)” spins eerie survivalist ambiguity.

Updated : Jan 18,2025

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New Music Videos (Latin) – N°470

J Balvin’s “Rio” is a heartfelt tribute to his son, blending intimate family moments with reflective lyrics and debuting at the LVMH Charity Gala. Micro TDH’s “Girasol” showcases his fusion of trap, jazz, and Latin beats, adding to his diverse catalog with hits like “Te Vi.” Dowel King’s “En Un Mundo” brings gritty Dominican rap energy, continuing his streak of impactful releases.

Alejandro Sanz and Grupo Frontera’s “Hoy No Me Siento Bien” merges pop with regional Mexican sounds, tackling themes of vulnerability. Charles Ans explores introspection with “Circe / Ojos Tristes,” blending hip-hop, reggae, and R&B influences. Each track brings a unique touch to the evolving global music landscape.

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