American Hip-Hop & Soul New Music Videos – N°528

Featuring: Polo G, Lil Uzi Vert, GloRilla, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, Desiigner, Lil Baby, Young Thug, YTB Fatt, Trippie Redd, Kodak Black, Finesse2Tymes, FattMack, 41 [Kyle Richh, Tee Grizzley, Doodie Lo, Tee Grizzley, BigXthaPlug, Screwly G, EST Gee, NLE The Great, Lil Uzi Vert, Rich The Kid, 1900Rugrat, Topoppgen, Rakai, Bfb Da Packman, Trap Dickey, JamWayne, Coi Leray, Luh Tyler, Danny Brown, Key Glock, MORE
Updated : Dec 14,2025

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°395 – 2010s Music Videos

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Rap Quotes • Shoutout my apes in the fuckin' zoo (Filayo) (6ix9ine) • Even if we never speak again (Lil Baby & Gunna) • Me and bro just shut down Gucci (Dave) • You know the Language my body talks (Natalie La Rose) • Let me show you a thing or two (Tion Wayne) • I don't need no molly to be savage, uh, ayy (Juice WRLD) • Can't you see I'm fucking trying? (Summer Walker) • I got room in my fumes (Yeah) (Travis Scott)

Music-wise : Afrobeats, Emo Rap, Grime, Hip Hop, Melodic Rap, R&B, Rap, Trap

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‘Look Ma, No Mike!’ N°102 – 2010s Music Videos

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No Mike Quotes • Here's the answer, come and get it While you've still got time (Little Mix) • But what they don't know, know, know is we don't don't care. (Jonas Blue) • But that ain't enough to satisfy 'Cause I got dreams for you and I (Liam Payne) • Say nothing Cause your eyes do the talking (Example) • By the way, right away, you do things to my body (Hailee Steinfeld, Grey) • Oh, for you, ooh, you, ooh (George Ezra) • With no colours on our skin We were light and paper thin (Florence + The Machine) •

Music-wise : Pop, Electronic, Folk-Pop, R&B, Rock, Uk Dance

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°587 – 2010s Music Videos

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Dance Quotes • Baby, I'm wasted All I wanna do is drive home to you (ZHU) • The place you want to reach is right in front of you (Clean Bandit) • Let me roam your body freely No inhibition, no fear (Calvin Harris & Disciples) • Just once if I have the chance The things I would do to you (Tough Love) • Let me feel you as the sun comes up again (Drumsound and Bassline Smith) • I'm not dealing with myself I'm running low (Netsky)

Musicwise : edm, electro, hip hop, house, pop, rap, trap

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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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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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