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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°717 – 2010s Music Videos

Highlighting tracks with distinct vibes—The 1975’s playful “Girls” contrasts youthful chaos with indie pop charm, while Ed Sheeran’s “Don’t” seethes with betrayal over sharp R&B beats. Nicole Scherzinger’s fierce “Poison” radiates energy, and My Chemical Romance’s “Sing” delivers modern rock defiance. Twin Atlantic’s driving “Free” captures raw resilience, and Rita Ora’s “Radioactive” leans into sleek electro-pop hooks.

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Me:nu Du Jour January 3 (EN.FR.ES)

>> EN FRANCAIS | >> EN ESPAÑOLTODAY We Listen To Billie Holiday, Booker T. & the MGs, Syd Barrett, Tony Bennett, Count Basie, Branford Marsalis, Elvin Jones, Grover Washington Jr. We Celebrate Stephen Stills,…

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°512 – Vintage 90s Videos

Apache Indian’s witty “Arranged Marriage” fuses bhangra and reggae to offer satire on cultural traditions, while Spacedust’s “Gym And Tonic” spins fitness humor into a UK chart-topper. Kristine W’s “Land of the Living” resonates with empowering house beats, and Saint Etienne’s “He’s On The Phone” exudes playful Euro-disco charm. Serious Danger’s garage anthem “Deeper” epitomizes 90s underground grit.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°92 – Vintage 80s Videos

The page highlights iconic tracks like The Sugarhill Gang’s “Rapper’s Delight,” a 1979 hip-hop cornerstone with its cheeky lyrics and Chic-sampled bassline, and Michael Jackson’s energetic 1987 hit “The Way You Make Me Feel,” brimming with swagger. Gloria Estefan’s vibrant “Rhythm Is Gonna Get You” merges Latin beats with glossy ‘80s pop, while The Gap Band’s funk-driven “Burn Rubber On Me” showcases synth-heavy grooves. Sheila and B. Devotion’s disco-infused “Spacer” features Chic’s magic touch with interstellar themes, while Neneh Cherry’s confident “Buffalo Stance” mixes hip-hop and pop with cutting-edge production. Inner City’s house anthem “Good Life” blends techno precision with disco warmth, and Alexander O’Neal’s “Criticize” oozes Minneapolis funk energy. Rose Royce’s “Is It Love You’re After” and The Nolans’ bubbly “I’m in the Mood for Dancing” round off the era’s mix of rhythm, defiance, and feel-good vibes.

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Me:nu Du Jour January 1 (EN.FR.ES)

>> EN FRANCAIS | >> EN ESPAÑOLTODAY We Listen To Otis Redding, Edwin Starr, Joni Mitchell, Bobby Bland, James Brown, Sarah Vaughan, Big Black We Celebrate Alexis Korner, Milt Jackson, Chris Potter We Watch…

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‘We Are Live’ N°1 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Kid Rock’s “All Summer Long” blends ’70s rock nostalgia with autobiographical lyrics, layering Warren Zevon and Lynyrd Skynyrd samples for global success. Arctic Monkeys’ “Teddy Picker” critiques fame with sharp riffs and biting wit, while McFly’s “That Girl” masks heartbreak in cheery pop-rock. Foo Fighters’ “All My Life” roars with raw intensity, and U2’s “Walk On” channels resilience amid political defiance. Babyshambles’ chaotic “Killamangiro” flirts with collapse but holds a jagged charm, and Razorlight’s “America” balances admiration and critique with poignant reflections. Jeff Buckley’s “Hallelujah” captures delicate intimacy, infusing Leonard Cohen’s words with haunting vulnerability. Stereophonics’ “Handbags and Gladrags” critiques materialism with timeless orchestral weight, while “Ashes” by Embrace ignites hope through soaring rock anthems.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°307 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Mousse T’s funk-infused “Right About Now” with Emma Lanford exudes polished production and club-ready energy, while Boney M.’s “Daddy Cool” remains a disco classic, its quirky 2001 reissue leaning on nostalgia. DJ Sammy’s trance spin on “The Boys of Summer” reimagines Don Henley’s haunting hit for Ibiza nights. Delerium’s timeless “Silence,” powered by Sarah McLachlan’s ethereal voice, bridges introspection and euphoria, while Ian Van Dahl’s “I Can’t Let You Go” epitomizes the melodic pull of mid-2000s Eurodance. Warp Brothers’ relentless “Phatt Bass” and Filo & Peri’s uplifting “Anthem” capture the throbbing energy of their respective rave eras, keeping dance floors alive well past their releases. Girls Aloud bring a polished, futuristic vibe to the pop staple “I Think We’re Alone Now,” and Melanie B’s bold “Tell Me” pairs emotional transparency with sharp R&B beats.

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Me:nu Du Jour December 31 (EN.FR.ES)

>> EN FRANCAIS | >> EN ESPAÑOLTODAY We Listen To Barbra Streisand, João Donato, Jaco Pastorius, Steve Winwood We Celebrate Donna Summer, Natalie Cole We Watch The Blues Brothers, The Police, The Band, Bonnie…

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