Hip-Hop & Soul N°144 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos
Janet Jackson, Usher, R. Kelly, Kelly Rowland, Eminem, Tweet, Jamie Foxx, The Black Eyed Peas, Ludacris, Christina Milian, Ne~Yo, Busta Rhymes
Janet Jackson, Usher, R. Kelly, Kelly Rowland, Eminem, Tweet, Jamie Foxx, The Black Eyed Peas, Ludacris, Christina Milian, Ne~Yo, Busta Rhymes
Missy Elliott‘s ‘Miss E… So Addictive’ is her third studio album featuring ‘One Minute Man’ and ‘Get Ur Freak On,’ produced by (among others) Timbaland and released on May 15, 2001 by The Goldmind / Elektra
Mr C The Slide Man, Missy Elliott, Precocious Brats, Kid Cudi, Crookers, Jennifer Lopez, Infernal, Mark Ronson, Funkstar De Luxe, Terry Maxx, Sound De~Zign, Lasgo, Scooter, Ultrabeat, Scott Brown
This list of 20 neo-soul retro tracks includes songs from Missy Elliott, Alicia Keys, De La Soul, Gnarls Barkley, and Erick Sermon. Each track combines elements of R&B, soul, and hip-hop with layered vocals and intricate melodies. This collection highlights the genre's distinctive fusion of styles, offering insight into neo-soul's defining sound from the 90s and early 2000s.
Added in the past month: De La Soul's "All Good?" . Aaliyah's "Hot Like Fire" . Erick Sermon's "Music" . Missy Elliott's "4 My People" . Ghostface Killah's "All That I Got Is You" . Refugee Camp All Stars' "The Sweetest Thing" . Mary J. Blige's "Everything" . Nicole's "Make It Hot"
Janet Jackson‘s ‘All for You’ is her seventh studio album produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and released on April 24, 2001 by Virgin.
Diddy, Mark Morrison, Missy Elliott, Damage, D12, Ciara, N.E.R.D., Gnarls Barkley, Ray J, R. Kelly, Akon, Jay-Z
Missy Elliott, 2Pac, Pato Banton, Family Stand, Mark Morrison, Coolio, Roachford, Shawn Christopher, N~Tyce, Tank, Fugees, Mary J. Blige
Psy, Pnau, Faul, Wad Ad, Pep & Rash, Cheat Codes, Dionne Bromfield, Taio Cruz, Galantis, Dillon Francis & DJ Snak, Adam Lambert, The Saturdays, Kylie Minogue, Little Mix
Juice, Shola Ama , Mase, The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy, James Brown, SWV, Frances Nero, Ice-T, Roxanne Shante, Beastie Boys, Aaliyah, Mica Paris
50 Cent, The Pussycat Dolls, Chante Moore, Mariah Carey, Fatman Scoop, Jermaine Dupri, Calvin Harris, Black Kids, Britney Spears, Kylie Minogue, Scissor Sisters, Missy Elliott, MIKA, Basement Jaxx
Brandy, Jennifer Lopez, Missy Elliott, Morcheeba, M.V.P., Method Man & Redman, Roots Manuva, Outkast, Lina, Jamelia, Eminem, Blackout
The Mitchell Brothers, Beenie Man, Calvin Richardson, Ja Rule, Nelly, Jamelia, Cypress Hill, N.E.R.D., Timbaland & Magoo, City High, Marques Houston, Chris Brown
Fedde Le Grand, Dannii Minogue, Britney Spears, The Pussycat Dolls, Reflekt, Sophie Ellis~Bextor, DT8 Project, Moloko , Cascada, Lasgo, DJ Sammy, Lange
Dive into 29 vintage music genres where nostalgia meets innovation. This month, Kasabian’s "Goodbye Kiss" joins 2000s Garage Rock, while Bryan Adams’ heartfelt "Straight From The Heart" makes its mark on Heartland Rock. Del Amitri returns to Britpop with "Always The Last To Know," and Billy Ocean adds smooth vibes to Yacht Rock with "Suddenly."
In Neo Soul, Mary J. Blige delivers emotional depth with "Everything," blending soulful vocals and poignant lyrics. Meanwhile, Thompson Twins’ "Lies" and The Lightning Seeds’ "Pure" bring fresh energy to 80s New Wave Pop. These updates highlight each genre's unique evolution, offering a rich tapestry of musical history.
Janet Jackson‘s ‘Discipline’ is her tenth studio album released on February 26, 2008 by Island.
This month’s vintage music charts bring updates across a variety of genres. From Armand Van Helden maintaining his top spot in Big Beat to Cast claiming first place in Britpop, the rankings reflect both stability and fresh additions.
Notable new entries include Death From Above 1979’s “Romantic Rights” in 2000s Garage Rock and Kendrick Lamar & SZA’s “All The Stars” in 2010s R&B. Check out the full breakdown of this month’s biggest movers and fresh additions.
Missy Elliott amps it up with “Pass That Dutch,” pairing wild beats and surreal visuals, while Jay-Z keeps it slick on “Change Clothes,” blending Neptunes’ finesse with high-fashion vibes. Nas’ “Made You Look” roots itself in gritty old-school energy, and Sisqó trades flash for heart with the ballad “Incomplete.” 50 Cent’s “Candy Shop” and Beyoncé’s “Check on It” ride their swagger, commanding charts with polished production. Meanwhile, Kelis’ “Lil Star” offers introspective pop-R&B, and Wu-Tang’s “Gravel Pit” mixes prehistoric quirks with sharp lyricism.
Luther Vandross shines on the smooth, sensual "The Rush," blending funk grooves with lush R&B, while Karyn White’s "The Way I Feel About You" captures early ’90s vibes with polished New Jack Swing beats. Monifah’s sultry "Touch It" merges R&B with club-ready swagger, and Destiny’s Child’s "No, No, No Part 2" fuses Wyclef Jean's Caribbean flair with sharp harmonies. Tricky’s hypnotic "Overcome" anchors mid-’90s trip-hop, while MC Lyte delivers undeniable party energy with "Cold Rock a Party," boosted by Missy Elliott. Domino’s "Getto Jam" grooves with G-Funk ease, and the Honeyz tug at heartstrings with "End of the Line," a poignant late-’90s R&B gem.