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Hip-Hop & Soul New Music Videos – N°492

Joey Bada$$’s “Sorry Not Sorry” asserts his East Coast dominance with sharp lyricism and jazz-infused beats by Conductor Williams. Saamou Skuu’s “Hypé” taps into French Drill energy, reflecting his Place des Fêtes roots and collaborations with Zeu and La F.

YZERR’s “Million Road” cements his influence post-BAD HOP’s Tokyo Dome farewell, while Finesse2Tymes’ “Outta My Mind” with Skilla Baby blends raw Memphis storytelling with gritty authenticity.

Updated : Jan 21,2025

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Trombone Slide Show

Explore the mystery of tone and time as the trombone’s quixotic charm unfolds. From the serene pathways of Brookmeyer’s choral compositions to the echoes of Kid Ory’s trombone, this brass enigma remains indispensable in the relentless waltz between archaic and avant-garde. Jazz, with its polyphonic beauty, continues to evolve through the echoing melodies of trombone luminaries.

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This week In Guitar Virtuosi 03/52

Thos are standout tracks like The Rolling Stones’ gritty “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking,” blending Keith Richards’ raw riffs with Mick Taylor’s impromptu solos and Bobby Keys’ sultry sax. Larry Carlton’s smooth “Burnable” showcases lyrical precision in jazz fusion, while Nils Lofgren’s heartfelt “Keith Don’t Go” is an emotional nod to Keith Richards. Albert King’s “Born Under a Bad Sign” channels blues swagger with timeless riffs, and Matt Schofield’s “Dreaming of You” thrives on live-stage chemistry. Whitesnake’s “Crying in the Rain” contrasts its bluesy 1982 version with the glam-metal sheen of 1987, and Silverchair’s intense “Freak” bursts with grunge angst. The G3 tour performance of “Highway Star,” featuring Joe Satriani, Phil Collen, and John Petrucci, turns the classic into a fiery guitar duel, while Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s “Deja Voodoo” asserts youthful blues-rock audacity. Eddie Van Halen’s NAMM demo mixes personal anecdotes with spontaneous riffs, leaving an intimate yet electrifying mark.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°98 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Prince’s “1999” brings apocalyptic funk with synth-driven energy, while Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal” fuses grit and suspense with iconic choreography. Cameo’s “Candy” blends funk and pop effortlessly, and Indeep’s “Last Night a DJ Saved My Life” showcases the late-night magic of DJs. Kajagoogoo’s “Too Shy” offers catchy new wave vibes, and Ray Parker Jr.’s “Ghostbusters” delivers playful, synth-heavy charm.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°91 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Steps’ “Say You’ll Be Mine” balances group vocals and glossy ’90s pop, while Jennifer Lopez’s “Waiting for Tonight” pulses with late-’90s club energy. Christina Aguilera scored big with the radio-ready “What a Girl Wants,” and Mariah Carey’s duet with Jay-Z leaned into hip-hop polish. The Corrs’ “Breathless” brought shimmering seduction, and Savage Garden’s “I Knew I Loved You” delivered wedding-playlist romance. Robbie Williams’ heartfelt “She’s The One” fused intimacy with grandeur, while Céline Dion’s “That’s the Way It Is” embraced buoyant optimism. Boyzone’s tender “Every Day I Love You” and Pet Shop Boys’ introspective “You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You’re Drunk” reflected romantic vulnerability, offering polished pop sentiments for the era.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Look Ma, No Mike!’ N°6 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Lindsey Buckingham’s “Trouble” blends introspective artistry with radio-ready charm, driven largely by his own production and instrumentation. The Jam’s politically charged “Going Underground” captures 1980s unrest with sharp mod revival energy, while “Wonderland” by Big Country channels Scottish landscapes through bagpipe-like guitar riffs. Siouxsie and the Banshees transform Dylan’s “This Wheel’s on Fire” into a haunting gothic twist, and Eurythmics’ “Julia” delivers eerie minimalism tied to *1984*. Level 42’s “Tracie” softens their funk roots with polished sentiment, while The Mighty Lemon Drops’ jangly “Inside Out” merges post-punk introspection with shimmering indie tones. The Psychedelic Furs’ “Angels Don’t Cry” mirrors emotional loss through glossy late-’80s production, and Prefab Sprout’s “Don’t Sing” blends clever lyricism with jazzy, indie-pop ambition.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°664 – 2010s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Jennifer Lopez’s “Papi” channels Latin dance-pop energy, while Katy Perry’s “E.T.” pushes boundaries with bold, interstellar vibes featuring Kanye West. Beyoncé’s “Run The World [Girls]” delivers unrelenting empowerment, and The Black Keys’ “Lonely Boy” thrives on raw garage rock charm. NF’s “Let You Down” dives deep into regret, and P!nk’s “What About Us” blends emotive synth-laden pop with sociopolitical themes.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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Singing Sade

Sade’s timeless tracks inspire distinct interpretations here. Emmanuel Nwamadi’s heartfelt twist of “The Sweetest Taboo” balances sincerity with vocal depth, while Ane Brun’s “By Your Side” strips it down to acoustic intimacy. Robert Glasper and Lalah Hathaway’s jazz-infused “Cherish The Day” feels alive and improvised, and Lauryn Hill brings raw urgency to “Love Is Stronger Than Pride.” Corneille’s “Smooth Operator” keeps its jazzy elegance with a modern R&B touch, and Kelela reworks “Like A Tattoo” into minimalist beauty, showcasing how Sade’s classics translate across genres and moods.

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