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New Music Videos (Latin) – N°478

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Rochy RD’s “El Sistema Cambió” reflects on urban music’s evolution, while Pierre La Voz flips love’s usual narrative in “Inmune a Cupido.” DannyLux blends regional Mexican and pop on “Ya No Estás,” and Reality’s “Aunque Duela Remix” features Kidd Keo and Yung Sarria.

Lenier and Fariana’s “Ya Es Tarde” leans into reggaeton, while Jesse & Joy link with Elsa y Elmar for “Accidente.” Robot95 and Nanpa Básico fuse Afrobeat and tropical rhythms in “Bambú.”

Updated : Feb 10,2025

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This week In Guitar Virtuosi 06/52

Michel Petrucciani’s take on Miles Davis’ “So What” from a 1998 Stuttgart concert highlights its staying power, with Anthony Jackson’s steady bass and Steve Gadd’s subtle drumming anchoring restrained improvisation. Meanwhile, John Coltrane’s quartet version of “I Want to Talk About You” on *Soultrane* strips an old big-band tune to its emotional core, balancing reverence with hints of the freedom he’d later fully embrace.

Wayne Shorter’s “Starry Night” from *Without a Net* showcases conversational interplay within his quartet, while Chick Corea’s ambitious “Moseb the Executioner” merges diverse traditions despite feeling structurally dense. Dizzy Gillespie’s “A Night in Tunisia” pushes Afro-Cuban rhythms into bebop’s restless energy, contrasting with Jimmy Smith’s warmer jazz-organ twist on “Honky Tonk,” particularly live. Each track offers glimpses of its artist’s unique touchpoint in jazz history.

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°106 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Pharrell’s slick falsetto shines on “Angel,” blending R&B charm with minimalism, landing at #15 in the UK. Kanye’s “Gold Digger” pairs witty lyrics with Jamie Foxx’s Ray Charles-inspired hook, dominating charts. Baha Men’s absurdly catchy “Who Let the Dogs Out” thrives on its chaotic energy, while Mary J. Blige’s emotive “Be Without You” balances vulnerability with modern R&B polish.? 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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‘Look Ma, No Mike!’ N°11 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Lisa Stansfield’s “Live Together” fuses late-’80s polish with house grooves, while Midnight Oil’s “Blue Sky Mine” pairs an upbeat melody with sharp activism. The Charlatans’ “Can’t Get Out of Bed” layers jangly urgency over morning musings, and Elastica’s “Waking Up” claws into Britpop with sharp riffs and playful rebellion. Simply Red’s “For Your Babies” delivers heartfelt sincerity, and Jah Wobble’s “Visions of You,” with Sinéad O’Connor, explores hypnotic global sounds. Jimmy Nail’s “Big River” reflects industrial resilience, while Deana Carter’s “Angel Without A Prayer” keeps it country with tender simplicity.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°112 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Lady Gaga’s “Just Dance” kicks off with punchy synths, capturing the reckless fun of late-2000s dancefloors, while Kylie Minogue’s “Wow” brings glittery escapism with sci-fi visuals. Mika’s “Relax, Take It Easy” blends disco-light grooves with emotional undertones, and Ricky Martin’s “She Bangs” pairs bold Latin rhythms with unstoppable energy. Las Ketchup’s “The Ketchup Song” is pure quirky fun, while Girls Aloud’s “Biology” defies pop norms with its shifting melodies, showcasing Xenomania’s playful ingenuity.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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