Hip-Hop & Soul New Music Videos – N°491
53 . NoCap – Not Like Us [Remix] 
Date Added : Jan 16,2025
52 . Bayka, Jafrass – 15 Pan 
Date Added : Jan 16,2025
51 . Lachine – Nonchalant 3
Date Added : Jan 16,2025
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53 . NoCap – Not Like Us [Remix] 
Date Added : Jan 16,2025
52 . Bayka, Jafrass – 15 Pan 
Date Added : Jan 16,2025
51 . Lachine – Nonchalant 3
Date Added : Jan 16,2025
Enjoy highlights standout `80s tracks, starting with Blondie’s buoyant reggae-pop hit “The Tide Is High” and The Police’s dreamy “Walking on the Moon,” fusing spacey themes with love. The Pretenders’ “Brass in Pocket” oozes cool minimalism, while David Bowie’s gritty “Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)” pulls from post-punk. Eurythmics’ “It’s Alright (Baby’s Coming Back)” offers warm reassurance, contrasting with Madness’s socially conscious whimsy on “Waiting for the Ghost Train.”
Jennifer Rush’s “The Power of Love” blends grandeur and intimacy, marked by soaring vocals and a timeless appeal, while Whitney Houston’s “Saving All My Love for You” pairs emotional subtlety with controversy over its themes of infidelity. Lionel Richie’s “Say You, Say Me” shifts between tender balladry and a lively interlude, and Cher’s reimagining of “I Found Someone” reinvigorates her career with pop-rock grit. Joyce Sims’ heartfelt “Come into My Life” stands out for its sincerity, as does Gregory Abbott’s silky “Shake You Down” with its laid-back charm. Oran “Juice” Jones delivers drama in “The Rain,” its biting spoken outro cementing its iconic status, while Kim Wilde’s “Four Letter Word” showcases vulnerability within its minimalist production. Dollar’s cover of Erasure’s “O L’amour” transforms quiet longing into radiant pop, offering a striking contrast to its melancholy roots.
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
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.
Donna Grantis, John McLaughlin, George Benson, Peter Frampton, Audley Freed, Lucky Peterson, Zakk Wylde , Rory Gallagher, Joe Bonamassa, Jimmy Page, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Warren Haynes, Eric Gales
Big Boi’s “All Night” exudes funky energy, gaining traction via an Apple ad and live NFL performance, while J. Cole’s reflective “Deja Vu” blends nostalgia with modern musings. Snakehips’ “All My Friends,” featuring Tinashe and Chance the Rapper, delivers bittersweet party vibes, contrasting Kanye West’s heartfelt “Only One,” a minimalist tribute with Paul McCartney. Roll Deep’s “Green Light” mixes grime grit with chart-ready polish, and Drake’s “Forever,” teaming up with Eminem, Kanye, and Lil Wayne, remains a powerhouse of ambition and lyrical prowess.
53 . Silk Boss – Live On
Date Added : Jan 7,2025
52 . Zed – Hockey (w/ La Mano 1.9)
Date Added : Jan 7,2025
51 . Popcaan, Chronic Law – Kick It Wid Myself
Date Added : Jan 7,2025