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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°85 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Robbie Williams’ cheeky “It’s Only Us” brings fast-paced energy as FIFA 2000’s anthem, while Fall Out Boy’s rebellious “I Don’t Care” delivers sharp defiance with swagger. Florence + The Machine’s explosive “Dog Days Are Over” urges emotional release, and Keane’s “Spiralling” dazzles with bold synths and ambition. The Ting Tings’ snappy “Shut Up and Let Me Go” screams indie edge, and Bodyrox’s “Yeah Yeah” dominates the electro-house scene with raw energy. Freemasons’ take on “Uninvited” reimagines Alanis Morissette into a vibrant dance-floor hit, while Gabriella Cilmi’s “Warm This Winter” offers warm, festive charm.

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°406 – 2010s Music Videos

SZA’s introspective “The Weekend” explores nontraditional relationships with raw honesty, boosted by silky production and a compelling video by Solange. Offset’s bold “Ric Flair Drip” channels extravagance through infectious hooks and Metro Boomin’s eerie beats, while Headie One and Dave’s “18Hunna” delivers UK drill’s sharp edge with introspection. T-Pain’s “5 O’Clock” reworks Lily Allen’s melancholy into late-night vulnerability, blending perfectly with Wiz Khalifa’s smooth verses. Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “All The Stars” pairs Afrofuturistic visuals with lush production, anchoring *Black Panther*’s soundtrack with grandeur and introspection. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s “Look Back At It” breathes nostalgia into modern hip-hop, reimagining Michael Jackson’s classics with anthemic flair, and Yungen’s playful “Bestie” lights up Afro-swing playlists, while SL’s breezy “Tropical” and B Young’s feel-good “Jumanji” inject warmth into UK drill, hinting at its evolving boundaries.

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New Music Videos (African) – N°472

Mbosso’s “Kupenda” delivers heartfelt Bongo Flava melodies, continuing his streak of love-inspired hits. D-One and Mico The Best blend Afrobeat rhythms on “Cutamba,” while CKay’s “Addicted” fuses highlife with his signature Afrobeat style. Pallaso’s “Bagezi Boka” mixes Ugandan heritage with global sounds, and Jeremy Loops’ “Coming Home” combines folk-pop with Ladysmith Black Mambazo’s Zulu harmonies.

Rena’s “Daddy” highlights her evolving Congolese pop sound, featuring collaborations with artists like Gaz Mawete. Dowel King’s “En Un Mundo” reflects his Dominican roots through rap and hip-hop, while J Balvin’s “Rio” honors his son with an intimate visual debut at the LVMH Gala. Meanwhile, Micro TDH’s “Girasol” mixes Latin beats with his signature fusion of trap and R&B, enriching his diverse catalog.

Updated : Jan 20,2025

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°308 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Audio Bullys’ “We Don’t Care” oozes early 2000s UK electronic grit, mixing house beats with raw vocals, while System of a Down’s “Chop Suey!” stuns with its chaotic metal intensity and existential themes. Scissor Sisters’ “Filthy/Gorgeous” revels in glam-pop indulgence, and Pendulum’s “Granite” pushes rock-electronic boundaries. Ofenbach’s “Be Mine” blends deep house with catchy bluesy riffs, and A Perfect Circle’s “3 Libras” layers orchestral elegance with emotional rock angst.

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°355 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

She Rockers brought fearless energy to UK hip-hop with 1988’s “Jam It Jam,” all swagger and break-heavy beats, while Rakim’s “Guess Who’s Back” showcased lyrical mastery with a calm dominance in 1997. De La Soul’s “Eye Know” mixed playful samples and love-struck vibes in 1989, and Tricky’s haunting “Tricky Kid” (1996) leaned into chaotic, trip-hop experimentation. Meanwhile, “I Believe I Can Fly” (1996) by R. Kelly soared into pop culture with over-the-top orchestration, and Caron Wheeler’s “UK Blak” infused British R&B with reggae textures and Black pride in 1990.

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Most Trending Vintage Songs: Top 20 Tracks Across 29 Genres, Dec 31 2024 edition

Every month, our “Most Trending Vintage [music genre] Songs” series highlights the vintage tracks experiencing the highest engagement growth over the last six months. Covering 29 genres from the 80s to the 2010s, these charts showcase rising hits, enduring favorites, and exciting new entries, offering insights into evolving listener preferences and the potential revival of classic genres.

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This week In Soul 01/52

Gladys Knight & The Pips, Aretha Franklin & Lou Rawls, Bobby “Blue” Bland, Booker T. & The MG’S, Edwin Starr, James Brown, The Drifters, Sister Sledge, The Supremes, Tina Turner, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, George Benson

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