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New Music Videos (Ladies Only) – N°504

Sarika Gill’s “Hor Gal” anchors Punjabi vocal assertiveness in beat-driven production, while Wolf Alice’s “Bloom Baby Bloom” trades distortion for piano-led introspection. Reneé Rapp’s “Leave Me Alone” signals autonomy post-television. Fatima Altieri and Phyllisia Ross explore quiet defiance in “Self Love.” MORE Updated : May 23,2025

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New Music Videos (Legends & Superstars) – N°502

new on RadioVideo.MusicKarol G’s “Latina Foreva” launches her “orange era” with reggaeton-pop fusion and snowy visuals, while Mariah Carey’s *The Mimi Sessions [Live]* reinterprets five 2005 tracks through stripped arrangements. Benson Boone’s “Momma Song” leans into Americana, pairing acoustic textures with filial themes. MORE
Updated : May 23,2025

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Now Makossa Makossa

With melodic guitars, brass sections, keyboards, and jazz-like exuberance, Makossa weaves a tapestry of complex polyrhythms and call-and-response vocals. The lyrics, sung in various languages including French, touch on themes of joy, love, and social issues, binding listeners in a cultural embrace through the infectious rhythm. Born in the 1950s from a fusion of local traditions and Western jazz, Makossa evolved into a Central African musical emblem in the 1970s. Artists like Manu Dibango and Sam Fan Thomas have propelled Makossa onto the world stage, shaping its evolution and keeping it alive through the decades.

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Global Hip Hop New Music Videos – N°507

Tommy Lee Sparta returns with “Big Ah Dat,” steeped in dark dancehall tones, while Chronic Law’s “NY Girls” and Areakode’s “Level Up” keep the genre’s pulse sharp. SVM!R’s “RICK RO$$” flashes Polish swagger, and YUNG DSA’s “Maaf Kar” rewrites ambition in Marathi. MORE
Updated : May 19,2025

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New Music Videos (African) – N°501

“FOLOMiANA” sees Chriss Eazy, Kevin Kade, and The Ben blend Afrobeat with Kinyarwanda finesse. Chella’s “My Darling” weaves Igbo grief into groove. Jay Melody and Alikiba team on “Nishalowa,” a smooth Bongo Flava duet. “Tunakuja” speeds through Singeli and Amapiano with Mdogo Sajent and Chino Kidd. Millie Muzic’s “Hola” merges Eritrean traditions with modern polish. MORE
Updated : May 16,2025

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