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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°471 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Tony Hadley’s “Game of Love” showcases his rich baritone, stepping away from Spandau Ballet’s New Romantic vibe, while Vanessa-Mae’s daring take on “I Feel Love” fuses electric violin with disco roots. Shawn Colvin and Mary Chapin Carpenter’s duet on “One Cool Remove” delivers folk intimacy, and Shanice’s “Saving Forever for You” leans into heartfelt ’90s balladry. Kavana’s “I Can Make You Feel Good” adds a polished pop twist to a Shalamar classic, and Lush’s “For Love” captures the dreamy melancholy of early ’90s shoegaze, leaving an enduring mark despite modest chart success.

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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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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°515 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Goldfrapp’s edgy “Ooh La La” blends glam and electro-pop with bold swagger, while Emma Bunton’s retro-tinged “Maybe” channels ’60s nostalgia with cheeky charm. Rachel Stevens updates disco with a sleek touch in “More More More,” and Kelly Osbourne gives “Papa Don’t Preach” a punk-rock twist. Booty Luv’s “Some Kinda Rush” brings euphoric club vibes, and Gloria Gaynor bridges disco and house in “Just Keep Thinking About You.”

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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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This week In One-Off Collaborations 02/52

Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones, Taj Mahal & Gregg Allman, Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis, Joan Baez & John Denver, Lulu & Maurice Gibb, Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds, Rod Stewart & Ronald Isley, Mary J. Blige & Eric Clapton, David Bowie & Damon Albarn, Carly Simon & James Taylor, Melanie C & Natalie Appleton, Foo Fighters, Slash & Tenacious D

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This week In Soul Artists 02/52

Lizz Wright, Shirley Bassey, Donny Hathaway, Teddy Pendergrass, Gil Scott-Heron, Mary J. Blige, Eternal, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Bootsy Collins, LL Cool J, The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Bobby Womack

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°663 – 2010s Music Videos

Portugal. The Man’s retro-grooved “Feel It Still” punches with ’60s Motown energy and modern resistance, while The Weeknd’s “In The Night” layers sleek ’80s synth-pop with brooding R&B. Post Malone’s “Rockstar” pairs moody trap beats with fame’s chaotic highs, and Galantis’ “Runaway [U & I]” captures euphoric longing with pitch-shifted vocals. Elle King’s “Ex’s & Oh’s” blends bluesy grit with cheeky swagger, and Marshmello’s collaboration with Selena Gomez on “Wolves” delivers atmospheric electronica steeped in yearning. Bring Me The Horizon’s “Medicine” shifts into polished pop-rock, trading chaos for clean hooks, while Kygo’s “Stole the Show” brings tropical house together with bittersweet emotion.

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