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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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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°694 – 2010s Music Videos

Rihanna’s heartfelt “Stay” dials down pop extraversion into raw piano-led intimacy, while Miley Cyrus’s “Adore You” channels quiet ache amidst “Bangerz” chaos. Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding’s “I Need Your Love” melds ethereal tones with club-ready beats, and Jay Sean’s “Down” marries late-2000s catchiness with Lil Wayne’s laid-back flow. Philip George revives garage nostalgia in “Alone No More,” and Shontelle delivers resilience with her polished “Impossible.” N-Dubz and Mr. Hudson’s “Playing With Fire” balances grit with vulnerability, while Zara Larsson’s breezy “So Good” sparkles with R&B charm.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°304 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

The Zutons’ “Don’t Ever Think [Too Much]” keeps it simple with a catchy riff and relaxed vibe, while Travis’ politically charged “The Beautiful Occupation” takes on war’s grim realities with understated indie rock power. Bloc Party’s “Flux” flips the script, diving into electronic beats, and The Wombats’ “Moving to New York” captures youthful chaos with humor. Meanwhile, Girls Aloud’s “Life Got Cold” leans into emotional introspection, echoing Britpop tones, and Feeder’s “Just a Day” delivers raw, high-energy rock, matched by its chaotic fan-made video.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°94 – Vintage 90s Videos

Janet Jackson’s “Together Again” blends grief and celebration with its disco-infused beats, while Madonna’s “Deeper and Deeper” mixes disco nostalgia and house vibes with emotional depth. The Prodigy’s “Everybody in the Place” channels frenetic UK rave culture, while 2 Unlimited’s “No Limit” became a Eurodance anthem. Corona’s “The Rhythm of the Night” dominates with its infectious pulse, and Taylor Dayne’s “Tell It to My Heart” brings high-energy ’80s pop with powerhouse vocals. Whitney Houston’s “Step by Step” showcases resilience through gospel-tinged pop, and Five’s “Everybody Get Up” reworks Joan Jett’s classic into a bold, late-’90s hit.

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En Place Pour La Java

Unfold accordion’s embrace in the musette, breathing life into Parisian streets where clarinet whispers, piano tinkles with urban elegy, and bandoneon weaves along in a 3/4 waltz through bistros and boulevards. Drums and double bass underpin this rhythm, becoming the pulse of dance halls where bourgeois feet join in with the working class. The Auvergne bagpipes hum, mingling with urban cravings as the Bal-musette engulfs Paris in the 1920s and ’30s, setting the stage for flirtations and footwork. Jazz flirts with swing, intertwining with musette’s tales spun in working-class jargon.

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°229 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Arrested Development’s “Mr. Wendal” combines meaning with rhythm, highlighting homelessness through empathetic storytelling, while Michael Jackson’s genre-blending “Black or White” challenges racial prejudice with bold visuals. MC Hammer updates heartbreak in “Have You Seen Her,” and 2Pac’s reflective “I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto” threads struggle with hope. Busta Rhymes’ daring “Dangerous” fuses chaos with charm, and Dru Hill’s “How Deep Is Your Love” layers seductive R&B with cinematic flair for *Rush Hour.* Puff Daddy’s “Been Around the World” blends Bowie and Stansfield samples into a luxurious anthem, and Warren G’s “Prince Igor” experiments with the fusion of rap and opera. Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey’s “When You Believe” merges pop balladry with theatrical ambition, leaving late ‘90s nostalgia unmistakable.

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‘Look Ma, No Mike!’ N°1 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of The text celebrates memorable tracks from the 80s, from The La’s breezy yet enigmatic “There She Goes” to Tears for Fears’ cathartic “Shout.” Simple Minds’ “Alive and Kicking” showcases grand, expansive pop, while Thompson Twins’ “Lay Your Hands On Me” blends spiritual motifs with synth polish. Soft Cell’s haunting “Where the Heart Is” contrasts with the infectious groove of Curiosity Killed the Cat’s “Down to Earth,” and The Communards’ “So Cold the Night” melds introspective lyrics with vibrant Hi-NRG energy. Each song, reflecting unique tensions of its era, remains a standout moment in the 80s soundscape.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°662 – 2010s Music Videos

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.

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