This Week New Music Videos (Ladies Only) – N°385
Here are the brand new music videos by female artists that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW |
53 . Faouzia – Fur Elise [Live] |
![]() Date Added : Mar 12,2024 Moroccan-Canadian singer Faouzia‘s powerful vocals and emotional lyrics blend pop, R&B, and soul influences. Winner of the International Songwriting Competition, her collaborations with David Guetta and John Legend showcase her multilingual talent and cultural blend. Faouzia‘s discography includes EPs “Stripped” and “Citizens.” |
52 . Besa – Titan |
![]() Date Added : Mar 12,2024 Albanian singer Besa Kokëdhima’s diverse music career spans pop, electronic, R&B, and ballad genres. Winner of Kënga Magjike and participant in Eurovision selection events, her contributions extend beyond music, advocating for animal rights and social causes. |
51 . Nutsa Buzaladze – Firefighter |
![]() Date Added : Mar 12,2024 Georgian singer Nutsa Buzaladze‘s rise to fame began with appearances in talent shows like Georgia’s Got Talent and festivals like New Wave Music Festival. Her debut album “Nutsa22” features Georgian covers and original English songs. |
50 . Chung Ha, 청하 – Eenie Meenie (w/ 홍중(Ateez)) |
![]() Date Added : Mar 12,2024 South Korean solo artist Chungha gained fame through “Produce 101” and debut with I.O.I. Her subsequent solo career features hits like “Gotta Go” and “Snapping,” earning her awards and a dedicated fanbase. Chungha’s multicultural background influences her pop and R&B music style. Gotta Go (2018) |
49 . Lainey Wilson – Wildflowers And Wild Horses |
![]() Date Added : Mar 10,2024 Lainey Wilson has rapidly ascended in country music with her “bell-bottom country” style. Her hit “Things a Man Oughta Know” topped charts, and her win as Entertainer of the Year at the 57th CMA Awards marks a significant achievement in her career. Heart Like A Truck (2022) |
48 . Emily Linge – Two Hearts Beating |
![]() Date Added : Mar 10,2024 Emily Linge, a British-Norwegian artist raised in Dubai, showcases her musical versatility on YouTube. Hard To Say I’M Sorry (2022) |
47 . Minelli – Bug A Boo |
![]() Date Added : Mar 10,2024 Romanian pop singer Minelli, originating from the city of Slobozia, has carved a path from her days with girl group Wassabi to her successful solo career, ruling the Romanian Airplay 100 chart in 2019 with her single “Mariola”. |
46 . Bini – Salamin Salamin |
![]() Date Added : Mar 10,2024 BINI, a Filipino girl group, debuted with “Born To Win,” showcasing a blend of P-Pop and electronic music. Their active engagement in philanthropy and performances at major events mark them as rising stars in the Filipino music scene. |
45 . Laufey – Goddess |
![]() Date Added : Mar 8,2024 Laufey Lín Jónsdóttir, born April 23, 1999, in Reykjavík, Iceland, blends jazz and traditional pop. With her debut “Street by Street” in 2020 and albums “Everything I Know About Love” (2022) and “Bewitched” (2023), she has earned acclaim, including a Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. From The Start (2023) |
44 . Enisa – Mockingbird |
![]() Date Added : Mar 8,2024 Enisa Nikaj, simply known as Enisa is an American singer signed to Atlantic Records and Highbridge The Label and a model. Count My Blessings (2011) |
43 . Bailey Spinn – Happy Ending |
![]() Date Added : Mar 8,2024 Bailey Spinn, a queer pop-rock artist from Fairfax, Virginia, gained fame through social media. Known for her cover of “traitor” and originals like “romance is dead,” she draws comparisons to Avril Lavigne and Hayley Williams. |
42 . Carly Pearce – Hummingbird |
![]() Date Added : Mar 8,2024 Carly Pearce, born April 24, 1990, in Kentucky, broke through with “Every Little Thing” (2017), reaching number one on Billboard Country Airplay. Her albums include notable singles and collaborations, earning her a Grammy Award for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. What He Didn’T Do (2022) |
41 . Julia Holter – Evening Mood |
![]() Date Added : Mar 7,2024 Julia Shammas Holter, an American artist born in 1984, works in genres like art pop and chamber pop. Albums include “Tragedy” (2011), “Ekstasis” (2012), and “Aviary” (2018). She has collaborated with artists like Nite Jewel and Ariel Pink. |
40 . Merveille – Citadelle |
![]() Date Added : Mar 7,2024 Merveille, a young French singer from Paris, rose to fame with her single “Ghetto,” amassing millions of listens. At just 16, her debut project “Peace&Love” and songs like “In Love” reflect her life experiences and neighborhood’s influence. |
39 . Sappy – Har Gayi |
![]() Date Added : Mar 7,2024 Sappy is a Punjabi singer, composer & lyricist. |
38 . Le Sserafim, 르세라핌 – smart |
![]() Date Added : Mar 7,2024 Le Sserafim, a South Korean girl group formed by Source Music, debuted in 2022 with “FEARLESS.” Members like Sakura and Kazuha bring diverse backgrounds to the group. Despite early controversies, their albums, including “Unforgiven,” and international releases, highlight their versatility and global appeal. |
37 . Khaliun – Shaltgaangui |
![]() Date Added : Mar 6,2024 Khaliun Bataa, a singer and dancer from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, has gained recognition for her talents in various dance sports competitions. |
36 . Judith Hill – Dame De La Lumière |
![]() Date Added : Mar 6,2024 American singer-songwriter Judith Hill, born May 6, 1984, in Los Angeles, collaborated with Prince and Michael Jackson. Featured in the Academy Award-winning “20 Feet From Stardom” (2013), her album “Back in Time” showcases her soulful range. She gained fame on “The Voice” Season 4 and opened for Josh Groban and John Legend. |
35 . Töme – Ri$H Ri$H |
![]() Date Added : Mar 6,2024 Nigerian-French Canadian artist Töme, born September 17, 1997, in Montreal, blends Alternative R&B, Afrobeats, and Pop. Her album “Bigger Than Four Walls” (2020) features collaborations with notable artists. Winning a Juno Award in 2021 for “I Pray,” Töme‘s musical versatility and acting ventures highlight her career. Free (2020) |
34 . Trinity Lake – Asking |
![]() Date Added : Mar 6,2024 With over 850,000 followers since starting in June 2020,Trinity Lake, an American TikTok sensation born on July 30, 2001, in Oklahoma, is known for her singing covers and original music. |
33 . Samira Said – Kan |
![]() Date Added : Mar 6,2024 Moroccan pop singer Samira Said, born January 10, 1958, in Rabat, Morocco, has been a pivotal figure in Arabic music. With hits like “Youm Wara Youm” and albums selling over 60 million copies, she won a World Music Award in 2003. Her work promotes solidarity and has earned her significant accolades, including the BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music. |
32 . Teya Dora – Ramonda |
![]() Date Added : Mar 3,2024 Serbian artist Teya Dora emerged in 2019 with “Da na Meni je,” and wrote for Nikolija’s “Yin & Yang.” Known for blending pop, R&B, and folk, her hit “Džanum” showcases her impact on Serbian music. Signed with Epic Records Germany, Dora’s work includes contributions to the South Winds series. |
31 . Låpsley – 4Am Ascension Day |
![]() Date Added : Mar 3,2024 Låpsley, English electronic-pop artist, gained recognition with “Long Way Home” (2016) and “Through Water” (2020). Her music, blending ambient electro-pop with soulful vocals, has charted globally. Signed with XL Recordings, she’s acclaimed for merging adult pop and indie electronica, receiving nominations from BBC Sound of 2015 and NME. |
30 . Ryan Destiny – How Your Hands Feel |
![]() Date Added : Mar 3,2024 Ryan Destiny, American actress and musician, began in junior high with New Limit and later joined Love Dollhouse. Known for singles like “The Same,” she transitioned to acting with roles in “Star” and “Grown-ish.” How Many (2022) |
29 . Daymé Arocena – Por Ti |
![]() Date Added : Mar 3,2024 Afro-Cuban jazz singer Daymé Arocena, celebrated for albums like “Nueva Era,” blends Cuban, jazz, and neo-soul. Recognized globally, including a Juno Award win with Maqueque, her work stands alongside legends like Celia Cruz, showcasing her vibrant fusion of sounds and Santeria influences. |
28 . Lucy Rose – Whatever You Want |
![]() Date Added : Mar 3,2024 Lucy Rose, born June 28, 1989, is an English folk-rock singer-songwriter. Her debut album “Like I Used To” (2012) was followed by “Work It Out” (2015), “Something’s Changing” (2017), and “No Words Left” (2019). Rose’s 2024 single “Could You Help Me” precedes her upcoming album. Influenced by Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, she’s known for her indie rock style. |
27 . Raye – Feeling Good [@ Like A Version] |
![]() Date Added : Mar 3,2024 Rachel Agatha Keen, better known as Raye, is an English artist who initially garnered attention for her songwriting and producing work for artists like Beyoncé, Little Mix, Rihanna, David Guetta, John Legend, Ellie Goulding, and Jax Jones. Her rise as a solo artist was marked by her involvement in hits like “By Your Side,” “You Don’t Know Me,” “Secrets,” and “Bed.” In 2023, she released her debut studio album. By Your Side (W/ Jonas Blue ) (2017) |
26 . Griff – Miss Me Too |
![]() Date Added : mars 1, 2024 With a Jamaican father and a mother of Chinese descent from Vietnam, Griff, born Sarah Faith Griffiths is an English singer. She debuted in 2019 with the single “Mirror Talk” and gained significant recognition in 2021 when she won the Brit Award for Rising Star. |
25 . Charli XCX – Von Dutch |
![]() Date Added : mars 1, 2024 Charli XCX, known for “I Love It” with Icona Pop and “Fancy” with Iggy Azalea, has evolved from warehouse raves to global stages. Her albums “Charli” and “How I”m Feeling Now” showcase an experimental sound, with “CRASH” featuring hits like “Good Ones.” A prolific songwriter, she’s contributed to the success of many artists. |
24 . Silia Kapsis – Liar |
![]() Date Added : mars 1, 2024 Silia Kapsis, an Australian talent of Cypriot and Greek descent, gained early recognition with “Who Am I?” and “Night Out.” Selected for ImmaBeast Dance Company and starring in “Pearly Gates,” she represents Cyprus in Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with “Liar.” No Boys Allowed (2023) |
23 . Marcela Gandara – Vuelvo |
![]() Date Added : mars 1, 2024 Marcela Gándara, a Mexican Christian music artist, began with “Más Que Un Anhelo” in 2006. Her albums, like “El Mismo Cielo” and “Cerca Estás,” have received significant recognition, including an Arpa award. Collaborating with Jesús Adrián Romero, she’s made substantial contributions to contemporary Christian music with her gospel-influenced style. |
22 . Jane Penny – Wear You Out |
![]() Date Added : févr 28, 2024 Known for introspective lyrics, her work resonates with fans of dreamy, 80s-inspired pop, Jane Penny, lead singer of TOPS, established her presence in indie pop with albums like “I Feel Alive” (2020). Her solo EP “Surfacing” marks a new chapter in her career, showcasing her musical versatility. |
21 . Lara Fabian – Ta Peine |
![]() Date Added : févr 28, 2024 Belgian-Canadian singer Lara Fabian‘s illustrious career spans decades, with hits like “Croire” (1988) and albums like “Pure” (1996). Recognized as one of Belgium’s best-selling artists, she’s won numerous awards and toured globally. Fabian’s multilingual talent and emotive performances have earned her a dedicated international following. |
20 . Whitney Bjerken – I’ll Drown |
![]() Date Added : févr 28, 2024 Whitney Bjerken, the former gymnast turned alternative pop singer-songwriter, captivates audiences with her EP “Mental Gymnastics” (2023). Transitioning from gymnastics to music, she shares her experiences through vulnerable lyrics and compelling melodies. |
19 . Pip Millett – Fight You |
![]() Date Added : févr 28, 2024 English R&B singer Pip Millett gained acclaim with singles like “Make Me Cry” (2018), showcasing her soulful style. Her EP “Motion Sick” (2021) features collaborations with artists like Ghetts. |
18 . Ambré – Lost Without U |
![]() Date Added : févr 28, 2024 Ambré, the American R&B singer-songwriter, made waves with her EP “Pulp” (2019) under Roc Nation. Her collaboration with Kehlani and songwriting on H.E.R.’s Grammy-winning album highlight her versatility. With releases like “3000°” (2022), she continues to push boundaries in the R&B genre. The Catch Up (2021) |
17 . Betül Demir – Demir Kapı |
![]() Date Added : févr 28, 2024 Turkish World Music singer Betül Demir gained popularity with albums like “Süper” and “Mıknatıs”, showcasing her talent. Her music video “Aslan Payı” surpassed 10 million views on YouTube, reflecting her influence. |
16 . Sofia Carson – Joke’s On Me [Live] |
![]() Date Added : févr 25, 2024 Sofia Carson, born April 10, 1993, debuted with “Love Is the Name” in 2016 under Hollywood and Republic Records. Her album “Sofia Carson” (2022) showcases her vocal range. Notable for her role in “Descendants,” Carson won Best Musical Moment at the 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards for “Purple Hearts.” |
15 . Brooke Candy – Safeword |
![]() Date Added : févr 25, 2024 Brooke Candy, born July 20, 1989, emerged with “Das Me” in 2012. Known for her mix of hip-hop and pop, she released “Opulence” EP in 2014, co-written with Sia and produced by Diplo. After leaving RCA, Candy independently explores themes of sexuality and empowerment in her music. |
14 . Kiesza – Dancing And Crying |
![]() Date Added : févr 25, 2024 Canadian artist Kiesza, known for “Hideaway,” mixes soulful, house-influenced dance music. Her career, transitioning from folk to uptempo, took off in 2014. Besides writing for artists like Rihanna, she’s collaborated with Skrillex and Diplo. Her 2020 album “Crave” marked her return to music after a hiatus due to a car accident. |
13 . Bengü – Aleyhime |
![]() Date Added : févr 25, 2024 Bengü, born April 23, 1979, is a Turkish pop icon with albums like “Bağlasan Durmam” (2005) and “Taktik” (2007). Her hit “Korkma Kalbim” and album sales exceeding 52,000 highlight her success. Bengü‘s music, blending pop with personal lyrics, has earned her several awards in Turkey. Unut Beni (2014) |
12 . Inayah – For The Streets |
![]() Date Added : févr 25, 2024 Inayah, born November 8, 1989, rose to fame with a viral cover of “Boo’d Up” in 2018. Her debut album, S.O.L.A.R. (2019), features hits like “Best Thing.” Signed with Empire Records, her music blends hip-hop, R&B, and personal narratives. Best Thing (2019) |
11 . Twice – One Spark |
![]() Date Added : févr 25, 2024 Twice, a nine-member South Korean girl group from JYP Entertainment, debuted in 2015. Known for hits like “Cheer Up” and “TT,” they’ve topped charts in Korea and Japan, breaking records. Their album “Twicetagram” and its singles have achieved international success, making them iconic figures in K-pop. More & More (2020) |
10 . Dennyiah – Forbidden Beauty |
![]() Date Added : févr 21, 2024 Slovak indie duo Dennyiah, comprising lead vocalist Denny and guitarist Lubos; debuted in 2020 with “Human Aspect”, blending pop, soul, country, and blues into ‘human pop’. Their music, marked by collaborations with musicians like Keith Carlock and produced by Nic Hard, focuses on themes of hope and healing. |
9 . Yify Zhang – This Is The Year |
![]() Date Added : févr 21, 2024 New York-based Yify Zhang crafts cinematic indie pop, blending her classical violin background with songwriting since 2015. Known for “This is the Year”, her music promotes authenticity and aspiration. Founder of the Berlin Music & Sound Healing Collective, Yify merges pop with sound healing, aiming to make the therapeutic benefits of music accessible to a wider audience. |
8 . Luna – The Tower |
![]() Date Added : févr 21, 2024 Polish singer-songwriter Luna, born Aleksandra Katarzyna “Ola” Wielgomas in 1999, is set to represent Poland at Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with “The Tower”. |
7 . Le Sserafim – Easy |
![]() Date Added : févr 21, 2024 South Korean girl group Le Sserafim debuted in 2022 with “Fearless”. The quintet, featuring diverse members including Sakura and Kim Chae-won, blends K-pop with messages of self-empowerment. Their work includes the successful EPs “Fearless” and “Antifragile”, marking their presence on international charts and collaborations. |
6 . Charlotte Plank – Rage |
![]() Date Added : févr 19, 2024 Hailing from England, Charlotte Plank is a musician blending indie and drum ‘n’ bass influences. Her singles “Hate Me” and collaboration “Dancing Is Healing” with Rudimental have garnered attention. Actively involved in the Loud LDN collective, she’s pushing for more visibility for women in dance music. |
5 . Violet Orlandi – Slither |
![]() Date Added : févr 19, 2024 Born in São Paulo, Brazil, Violet Orlandi is known for her YouTube covers and original songs. Her diverse musical influences, showcased in her debut album “High Priest Daughter” (2021), have earned her recognition. Notable for her cover of “Zombie” by The Cranberries, she continues to expand her musical presence. |
4 . Say Lou Lou – Wong Kar-Wai |
![]() Date Added : févr 19, 2024 Swedish/Australian dream pop duo Say Lou Lou emerged in 2012. Their albums “Lucid Dreaming” (2015) and “Immortelle” (2018) display their ethereal sound. Influenced by their parents’ musical backgrounds, they’ve carved a unique niche blending dream pop and synth-pop. |
3 . Georgia Gets By – When All You Can Manage Is A Sigh |
![]() Date Added : févr 19, 2024 Georgia Gets By, the solo project of Georgia Nott from Broods, explores folk-influenced electronic and dream pop. Her debut EP “Fish Bird Baby Boy” (2023) digs into personal themes, offering a departure from her electro-pop sound with Broods. Each track reflects her introspective and emotive songwriting style. |
2 . Zeyne – Ma Bansak [A Colors Show] |
![]() Date Added : févr 19, 2024 Emerging from Amman, Jordan, Zeyne is an indie pop artist blending R&B and Arabic pop influences. Her singles “Minni Ana” and “Nostalgia” showcase her storytelling prowess and emotional depth. Drawing from a diverse range of influences, Zeyne is shaping a unique sound that resonates with audiences, both locally and internationally. Balak (W/ Saint Levant) (2022) |
1 . Talia Schlanger – The Endling |
![]() Date Added : févr 19, 2024 Talia Schlanger, a Canadian radio broadcaster and musician, hosted NPR’s “World Cafe” from 2017 to 2019. Her debut album “Grace for the Going” (2024) marks a new chapter in her career, demonstrating her versatility as a singer-songwriter.Song featured on the album : Grace For The Going |
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