‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°692 – 2010s Music Videos
Paramore’s "The Only Exception" showcases a softer, stripped-down ballad in 6/8 time, veering from their usual energy. Hayley Williams’ heartfelt delivery anchors the track, which gained commercial traction, hitting No. 17 in Australia and earning a Grammy nod. Its quiet introspection marked a shift, resonating on the UK Rock Chart but drawing mixed feelings about its restrained predictability. Similarly, Marina’s "How to Be a Heartbreaker" paired cheeky breakup rules with a polished pop backdrop. Produced by Benny Blanco and Dr. Luke, the track aimed for mainstream success, achieving platinum status but peaking modestly on UK and US charts, balancing humor with a team-driven sound.
Jack Savoretti’s "Candlelight" leans into cinematic elegance with lush, atmospheric instrumentation, hinting at James Bond vibes but sanding down emotional edges for mass appeal. Meanwhile, Ne-Yo’s Disney piece, "Never Knew I Needed," oozes romance with polished R&B stylings but feels like a chapter in a broader narrative rather than a standout. Sugarland’s "Stuck Like Glue" blends country and reggae, delivering an earworm that polarized fans with its quirky energy, while Alyssa Reid’s "Alone Again" borrowed Heart’s ’80s hit, blending nostalgia with crisp pop charm to climb European charts. These tracks highlight diverse approaches to balancing emotional weight and commercial appeal.