‘Music For The Dancers’ N°652 – 2010s Music Videos
Black Eyed Peas, Lost Frequencies, Alexandra Burke, Jessie J, Adam Lambert, Jennifer Lopez, Wiley, Axwell /\ Ingrosso, Mabel, David Guetta & Chris Willis, DJ Fresh & Adam F, Måns Zelmerlöw
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Black Eyed Peas, Lost Frequencies, Alexandra Burke, Jessie J, Adam Lambert, Jennifer Lopez, Wiley, Axwell /\ Ingrosso, Mabel, David Guetta & Chris Willis, DJ Fresh & Adam F, Måns Zelmerlöw
Benson Boone’s “Mr Electric Blue” pokes fun at music biz debt, while Ed Sheeran’s “Drive” brings racing energy with help from John Mayer and Dave Grohl. Lorde opens her album with “Hammer,” mixing gender identity themes and synth tension. Ariana Grande’s “Twilight Zone” leans cinematic post-breakup, and Kid LAROI sticks to choreo-heavy pop with “How Does It Feel?” MORE
Updated : Jun 21,2025
Alanis Morissette, Melody Gardot, PJ Harvey, Stevie Nicks, Kim Wilde, Avril Lavigne, Tina Turner, Jessie J, Sheryl Crow, Whitney Houston, Rihanna, Joss Stone
Fergie, Deadmau5, Jessie J, The Saturdays, The Janoskians, Knife Party, Roll Deep, Marshmello & Anne-Marie, David Guetta, Cash Cash, Alesso, Avicii
Karol 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
Sean Kingston, Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez & The Scene, Keane, K'Naan, M.O, Sigrid, Jessie J, Mahmood, Sanna Nielsen, Molly Kate Kestner, James Arthur, Céline Dion, Zayn, Zhavia Ward
Beyoncé, AronChupa, Little Sis Nora, Dev, Alexandra Stan, Katy Perry, DJ Cassidy, Wynter Gordon, Neon Jungle, Michael Calfan, David Guetta, Nicky Romero & Nervo, Misha B
Mari Cardoso, Jessie J, Deborah Evan, Vicky Bee, Christina Aguilera, Morgan James, Sookie Sookie, Julia Lotta Tinglöf , Sister Act, Heart , Sheila E., Courtney Hadwin
will.i.am, Dr. Kucho! & Gregor Salto, Jessie J, Clean Bandit, Mark Ronson, Professor Green, New Boyz, BTS, Alicia Keys, Selena Gomez & The Scene, Calvin Harris, Mat Zo
The Vamps, Jessie J, The Strokes, All Time Low, Royal Blood, Paolo Nutini, 5 Seconds Of Summer, Hadouken!, Boys Like Girls, Kids In Glass Houses, Catfish And The Bottlemen, James Bay
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N-Dubz’s "Girls," with its hedonistic themes and polished beats, sees Dappy's over-the-top theatrics paired with a glossy yet disjointed music video, peaking modestly at No. 18 in the UK. Troye Sivan’s "Youth" shines as millennial synth-pop, blending sparkling hooks and universal themes of first love, landing higher in charts like Australia (No. 17) and achieving multi-platinum accolades globally.
The Vamps and Matoma teamed up for "All Night," a streamlined EDM-pop crossover with childlike vocal production quirks, staying on UK charts for 26 weeks. Sophie Ellis-Bextor slowed the pace with "Young Blood," an introspective chamber pop piece that peaked at No. 34 in the UK, offering cinematic strings and tender vocals that departed from her dance-pop roots.
Ed Sheeran’s "Castle on the Hill" shines with nostalgia, blending personal childhood memories with a polished production, hitting global charts and achieving multi-platinum status. Jessie Ware’s "If You’re Never Gonna Move" offers a delicate balance of emotive vocals and airy production, though its reworked sample slightly dulls its initial edge. Craig David and Bastille’s "I Know You" pairs smoothness with moody textures, leaving an understated if calculated impression.
Mabel’s "Finders Keepers," featuring Kojo Funds, rides minimalistic R&B beats, achieving UK chart success with its catchy yet restrained vibe. Meanwhile, Sigrid’s "Don’t Feel Like Crying" blends empowering pop with a slick finish, peaking at #13 in the UK. The Lonely Island’s "YOLO," alongside Adam Levine and Kendrick Lamar, flips the catchphrase into satire, while James Blake and Travis Scott’s "Mile High" offers a moody collaboration balancing soulful introspection and modern trap influences.
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