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This week In Singing Ladies 05/52

Texas’s “Say What You Want” oozes sultry sophistication, with Sharleen Spiteri’s emotive vocals effortlessly riding Johnny McElhone’s sleek production. Melody Gardot’s smoky “Your Heart Is As Black As Night” lets muted trumpet and double bass brew quiet tension, while Caro Emerald’s “Just One Dance” blends vintage jazz with modern beats, conjuring playful allure. Julia Holter’s “Feel You” offers delicate harpsichord notes over lush strings, embracing intricate vulnerability, and Brandi Carlile’s “The Things I Regret” leans on raw acoustic harmonies for genuine emotional pull. Madeleine Peyroux’s “The Things I’ve Seen Today” meanders through gentle folk-jazz landscapes with conversational charm, while Agnes Obel’s “Over the Hill” hushes with stripped-down elegance. Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus reimagines Melanie Safka’s “Look What They’ve Done to My Song Ma,” a bittersweet duet that bridges generations.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°95 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of New Order’s quirky “Fine Time” captures late ’80s acid house vibes with its hypnotic loops and playful sheep noises, while Cocteau Twins’ dreamy “Hitherto” immerses listeners in swirling guitars and Elizabeth Fraser’s ethereal vocals. Laura Branigan’s “Self Control” pairs synth-pop sheen with themes of temptation, and Strawberry Switchblade’s “Since Yesterday” hides Cold War anxiety beneath a sugary pop exterior. Meat Loaf’s “Razor’s Edge” embraces a grittier, grounded rock moment, and Haysi Fantayzee’s eclectic “Shiny Shiny” masks anti-nuclear anxiety with theatrical absurdity. Each track reflects its time, mixing experimentation with bold styles and unforgettable quirks.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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Hard & Metal New Music Videos – N°267

Meshuggah’s “Ligature Marks” gets a live video, while NOAPOLOGY’s “Bad News” blends heavy riffs with melody. Rivers of Nihil’s “House of Light” debuts Adam Biggs as lead vocalist, mixing prog with sax. Imminence’s “Death Shall Have No Dominion” leans into black and death metal with orchestral strings.

Benediction’s “Engines Of War” stays brutal, Revocation’s “Confines of Infinity” enlists Travis Ryan, and Majestica’s “Battle Cry” brings Viking-themed power metal.

Updated : Feb 10,2025

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°322 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of The text takes us through standout tracks of the late ’70s and ’80s, beginning with The Specials’ ska anthem “A Message to You Rudy,” its sharp brass and youthful grit resonating amidst UK turmoil. LL Cool J’s raw “I Can’t Live Without My Radio” honors boombox culture, while Whodini’s electro-funk “Magic’s Wand” spotlights DJ artistry. Meanwhile, Elton John and George Michael add playful glamor with “Wrap Her Up,” and James Ingram’s “Yah Mo B There” blends optimistic faith with smooth vocals. Sharon Redd’s “In The Name of Love” rides post-disco grooves, while George Benson’s “Never Give Up on a Good Thing” offers polished jazz-pop charm.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°647 – 2010s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Majestic and Jungle 70’s “Creeping In The Dark” delivers a dark, bass-driven blend of UK garage and drum n bass, while Tchami’s “Promesses” pairs Kaleem Taylor’s smooth vocals with sleek future house grooves. Bingo Players and Far East Movement collide on “Get Up (Rattle)” for some chaotic Dutch house energy, matched by Swedish House Mafia and Knife Party’s aggressive “Antidote.” Neon Jungle’s “Braveheart” embraces EDM-pop adrenaline, and Vato Gonzalez, Lethal Bizzle, and Donae’o mix grime and Dutch house on the intense “Not a Saint.” Meanwhile, Sia’s “Move Your Body” keeps the tempo high with her powerhouse delivery, suited for both clubs and cardio playlists.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°317 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Lady Sovereign’s cheeky “Love Me or Hate Me” blends grime and hip-hop with swaggering individuality, while Fall Out Boy’s “America’s Suitehearts” critiques celebrity culture through pop-rock hooks and surreal visuals. Feeder’s “Buck Rogers” brings unpretentious fun with its quirky Brit-rock charm, and Evanescence’s “Lithium” dives into emotional tension with piano-driven melancholia. White Lies’ brooding “To Lose My Life” mixes sleek instrumentation with existential lyrics, and Kasabian’s jagged “Processed Beats” pairs edgy rhythms with electronic undercurrents. Meanwhile, The All-American Rejects’ “Gives You Hell” turns spite into a gleeful anthem, and Badly Drawn Boy’s introspective “Born Again” crafts layered alt-rock with retro-futurist vibes.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°104 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Jennifer Lopez keeps it real with “Jenny from the Block,” blending Bronx pride with diamond-draped swagger, while Shakira’s “Hips Don’t Lie” bursts with global rhythms and undeniable movement. Madonna’s “Music” fuses disco with futurism, and Eric Prydz’s “Call on Me” modernizes nostalgia with an aerobics twist. Armand Van Helden’s “My My My” and Hatiras’ “Spaced Invader” bring infectious energy to the club scene, balancing catchy beats with playful visuals.

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°408 – 2010s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Kanye West’s “Gold Digger” stands tall with its Ray Charles-inspired hook and playful critique of materialism, while J Hus’s “Bouff Daddy” fuses Afroswing with grime for effortless charm. Drake’s “God’s Plan” pairs trap beats with feel-good philanthropy, and Bryson Tiller’s intimate “Don’t” redefined R&B with its lo-fi edge. AJ Tracey’s experimental “Psych Out!” mixes UK rap with genre-blending production, and Mustard’s “Pure Water” with Migos channels brash energy for party-ready appeal. Tracks like Fredo and Not3s’ “YRF” boast gritty yet smooth collaboration, while Dappy’s introspective “No Regrets” elevates UK hip hop with anthemic layers.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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