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“Echo” merges Babasha’s manele-rooted emotion with INNA’s sleek pop hooks, crafting a track suspended between folk-tinged yearning and club-night detachment. “Dracula” sees Bo9al leaning into gothic drill, casting himself as immortal through brooding ambition and heavy imagery.

“Let It Burn” from Carpetman and Black Soil fuses alt-rock and electronics to frame self-reinvention through metaphorical fire. Pouya’s “Rot” maps addiction’s residue in unflinching detail. TH’s “POKÉMON” layers trap over dreamlike textures. Malcolm Todd’s “Concrete” turns pain into foundation via sparse R&B introspection.

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Here are the brand new videos that amused, puzzled and sometimes shocked us, these past days. Beware (possibly) NSFW

41 . Babasha & INNA – Echo

Date Added : Apr 14,2025

“Echo” pairs Babasha’s manele-infused vocal stylings with INNA’s polished pop-electronic sensibility, stitching together a track that drifts between urban melancholy and club-laced restlessness.

Babasha filters his folkloric tendencies through smoky autotune and minor-key nostalgia, while INNA, Romania’s top-selling export, slips in with her signature hooks made for low-light dancefloors and late replies.

Aoleu (2024)

40 . Bo9al – Dracula

Date Added : Apr 14,2025

In “Dracula,” Bo9al trades daylight for menace, threading trap and drill through vampiric symbolism.

Released in April 2025 and produced by 808xri, the track builds its identity on cold ambition and nocturnal dominance.

With lines like “Dans l’ombre je brille comme Dracula” and “Rien ne peut m’arrêter, je suis immortel,” Bo9al aligns himself with the undead not for thrills, but as a metaphor for invincibility.

The video leans hard into gothic codes—castles, chiaroscuro, and VFX by Og.thareal deepen the theatrical gloom.

Tarabin Taraba (2020)

39 . Carpetman, Black Soil – Let It Burn

Date Added : Apr 14,2025

Carpetman and Black Soil’s “Let It Burn” merges alt-rock grit with electronic undercurrents, flirting with combustion as metaphor.

The track trades in catharsis, staging flames as both arson and absolution: pain devoured, selves rebuilt, persistence smouldering beneath the ashes.

Carpetman—a Ukrainian solo act cloaked in masks and moody synths—feeds this fire with lyrical heat and a flair for melancholy reinvention.

Feel So Cold (2023)

38 . Pouya – Rot

Date Added : Apr 14,2025

In “Rot,” Pouya traces the fallout of addiction and mental unrest with the weariness of someone who’s seen too much, too young.

Trading high school hallways for back-alley transactions, his lyrics pull from a past steeped in drug dealing and survival.

The music video doesn’t flinch—decaying interiors and hollowed faces echo the song’s bleak undertone, making misery look disturbingly familiar.

Music video directed by : Dill35Mm

Suicidal Thoughts In The Back Of The Cadillac (W/ Metronomy) (2016)

37 . TH – Pokémon

Date Added : Apr 14,2025

In “POKÉMON,” French rapper TH from Bondy blends trap with digital, aerial, and spatial textures, in what he frames as E-Trap.

Lifted from his mixtape Algorithme, the track leans into a drifting, introspective soundscape courtesy of producers Banger Melody and Farid Bourimech.

The black-and-white video alternates subdued realism with stylized, dreamlike imagery, winking at fantasy while keeping one foot firmly planted in reflection.

Isuzu (W/ Alpha Wann) (2023)

36 . Malcolm Todd – Concrete

Date Added : Apr 14,2025

Malcolm Todd’s “Concrete,” released in April 2025 via Encore Recordings, leans into alternative R&B and pop to dissect the architecture of emotional resilience.

Against muted production, lines like “I’m standing on concrete, unshaken by the storm” turn trauma into structure, delivering introspection without melodrama.

The metaphor lands somewhere between a builder’s manual and a breakup lament, where cracks don’t signify ruin but let the light in anyway.

Out Of Bounds (2022)

35 . Sasa Matic – Bolje Nikad Nego Kasno

Date Added : Apr 10,2025

Released under SM Music-1, “Bolje Nikad Nego Kasno” finds Saša Matić pivoting from barroom bravado to late-night introspection.

He navigates the debris of unfulfilled love and missed timing, where health, peace, and children arrive on schedule, but romance stumbles in without invitation.

Against the backdrop of domestic contentment, new love feels like a poorly timed guest crashing a meticulously planned dinner.

Trading adventure for caution, the song accepts the slow surrender to age and routine over the chaos of possibility.

One lyric admits the irony: she’s the right woman at the wrong time—an emotional punch delivered with the resigned clarity of “better never than late.”

Music video directed by : Arnej Misirlić & Stanislav Zakić

Samo Da Prodje Ova Noc (2021)

34 . Sickick – Nasty

Date Added : Apr 10,2025

In “Nasty,” Sickick threads self-doubt and swagger through a fog of bass-heavy production and nocturnal synths.

Echoing through lines like “I just feel like I’m different” and “I’m in a Bugatti and it’s all black,” he toys with self-definition and late-night bravado.

The track shifts between existential musings and club provocations, pulling listeners into his masked psyche marked by contradiction, flash, and grind.

Music video directed by : Travis Colbert – Song featured on the album : The Remnants

Frozen [Sickick Remix] (2021)

33 . Yakary – Karatdiss.mp3

Date Added : Apr 10,2025

In “Karatdiss.mp3,” Yakary layers dancehall-infused rhythms with reflections on material success, media distortion, and the dissonance between appearance and authenticity.

The track sketches his transition from marginality to affluence, not without irony, as he navigates the contradictions of public life and private ambition.

A drummer and producer from Lausanne, he filters this narrative through snares, synths, and a penchant for detailed percussion engineering.

Thot (2023)

32 . The Living Tombstone – Malibu Pier

Date Added : Apr 10,2025

“Malibu Pier” by The Living Tombstone stages a seaside town in quiet collapse, where a suicide triggers a tide of silence and collective amnesia.

With phrases like “an empty mansion at the seaside” and “the people drowned amid the high tide,” the track sketches a coastal tragedy rendered in slow motion.

The band—founded by Yoav Landau and joined later by Sam Haft—favors electronic rock shaped by pop culture decay and personal detritus.

Music video directed by : Deathcats – Song featured on the album : Rust

Five Nights At Freddy’S (2014)

31 . Obongjayar – Sweet Danger

Date Added : Apr 10,2025

“Sweet Danger” merges spiky electronica with Afrobeat-inflected rhythms and falsetto laced vocals, channeling both defiance and charm.

Obongjayar performs with a deliberately raw energy, borrowing from Spaghetti Western sonics and post-millennial genre-blurring.

In the video, amid motel rooms and unexpected rodeo antics, he’s both outlaw and preacher, flirting with rebellion while riding a mechanical bull in surreal slow motion.

Music video directed by : Sophie Jones – Song featured on the album : Paradise Now

I Wish It Was Me [Live] (2021)

30 . Monolink – Powerful Play

Date Added : Apr 10,2025

“Powerful Play” by Monolink weaves electronic pulses with acoustic textures, pairing layered vocals with subdued guitar lines and steady beats.

The lyrics meditate on transience, presence, and momentum, as if life were something best understood in passing glances.

The music video trails two brothers entangled in shared memories and silent tensions, shadowed by a spectral figure that mirrors their connection.

It peaks with a sudden sprint—liberation wrapped in metaphor, not melodrama.

Music video directed by : Vasco Alexandre

Light Up My Dark (2023)

29 . d4vd – What Are You Waiting For (w/ Pokimane & Jasontheween=

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

In “What Are You Waiting For?” d4vd teams up with Pokimane and Jasontheween to chart a familiar limbo: standing still while waiting for someone else’s emotional cue.

Set to sparse yet moody production, the lyrics sift through hesitation, one-sided longing, and the silent tension that hangs between crossed glances and unspoken motives.

The video reimagines escape illusions—d4vd and Jasontheween trapped in a glass box, red rope binding, while Pokimane, curiously villainous, initiates a sand-filled countdown.

Filmed live on Twitch, the video collapses the space between spectacle and spontaneity, keeping viewers inside the trick before it unravels.

Music video directed by : Raheem Powell – Song featured on the album : Withered

Here With Me (2022)

28 . Zay Dante – Pop Song

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

Zay Dante’s “Pop Song” balances irony and vulnerability, folding late-night yearning into polished indie-pop packaging.

Phrases like “Moonlight / Long drive / You and I / You like me, right?” pair adolescent hope with strategic ambiguity.

Elsewhere, he confesses to writing catchy choruses for validation, commodifying intimacy one melodic hook at a time.

Raised in South Carolina, with a theater degree and TikTok roots, Dante turns longing into casual satire.

Music video directed by : Cassius Pettit – Song featured on the album : Tbtv (Ep)

27 . Drake Bell – Diosa

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

In “Diosa,” Drake Bell swaps his usual English lyrics for Spanish declarations of devotion, layering pop rock, power pop, and a flicker of rockabilly into an unexpectedly earnest ode to idealized beauty.

Released under his own label, dB Records, the track repeats its incantation—“Eres mi diosa”—like a lovestruck mantra caught somewhere between vintage jukebox sensibility and Latin romanticism.

Less reinvention than detour, it solidifies Bell’s fascination with cross-cultural flirtation rather than sonic reinvention.

Song featured on the album : Non-Stop Flight,

I Found A Way (2022)

26 . Lime Cordiale – Love Is Off The Table

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

In “Love Is Off The Table,” Lime Cordiale presents the aftermath of a romantic implosion with a flair for the theatrically tragic.

Punctuated by icy one-liners and pointed barbs—”Is someone sitting in my seat?”—the lyrics sway between sarcasm and bare vulnerability.

The pop-rock track, shaped by producer Dave Hammer, rides a mix of bitter wit and raw introspection, staging its grief in a funeral, with Louis Leimbach playing the corpse.

Music video directed by : Isaac Brown – Song featured on the album : Enough Of The Sweet Talk!

On Our Own (2019)

25 . James Marriott – Toothache

Date Added : Apr 6,2025

In “Toothache,” James Marriott transforms a childhood saga of ignored dental agony into a slow-burning indie-rock lament, stitched together with acoustic-guitar melancholy and electrified restraint.

Released in March 2025, the track pairs apathy with decay—both literal and emotional—laced in Marriott’s characteristically introspective tone.

He self-produces the song, extending a catalog rooted in Brighton and launched on YouTube in 2013.

Music video directed by : Orr Piamenta – Song featured on the album : Don’T Tell The Dog

So Long (2023)

24 . Jackson Wang – Gbad

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

Jackson Wang’s “GBAD” (“Gotta Be A Dick”), released March 2025 on his 31st birthday, sees the artist slipping into alt-R&B territory with jazzy edges, produced by Grammy-winner Dem Jointz.

He trades pleasantries for sharp-tongued candor, circling themes of boundaries and self-worth.

The visuals flirt with absurdity as his ‘Magic Man’ persona spirals through a town’s needy affection, met only with unbothered ingratitude.

Music video directed by : Rich Lee – Song featured on the album : Magic Man 2

Come Alive (2022)

23 . .Feast – O,Tuan

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

In “O,Tuan,” Indonesian band .Feast spins mortality into a slow-burning lament, where time is painted as a “curse, threat, and lie.”

The lyrics trace life’s decay through wilting petals and autumnal leaves, while the video gives form to grief with Maudy Koesnaedi as Ibu Gugur, Fatih Unru as Gugur, and Attila Syah cloaked in Death’s presence.

Silent prayers outside an operating room frame the song’s meditation on impermanence.

Music video directed by : Aco Tenri – Song featured on the album : Membangun & Menghancurkan

Camkan (2022)

22 . Viagra Boys – The Bog Body

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

In “The Bog Body,” Viagra Boys thread their prickly post-punk with electronic textures, leaving Sebastian Murphy’s voice to stalk through the static like a smirking narrator at a séance.

The video stages a bog-drenched resurrection, with a decomposing heroine storming a local pub as Murphy slings drinks with characteristic deadpan.

Unsurprisingly, the concept doesn’t stray far from the band’s known attraction to grotesque humor and sideways social commentary.

Music video directed by : Eoin Glaister – Song featured on the album : Viagr Aboys

Sports (2018)

21 . jmancurly – Atlas

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

Releasing “ATLAS” in March 2025, jmancurly, born Julian Elchakieh in Bangkok, pivots from VR hijinks to music with a track that trades Gorilla Tag chaos for a more introspective register.

Known in gaming circles since 2020, the American creator from Washington D.C. sidesteps ironic detachment to craft a song that straddles digital wit and confessional tone without straining for poetic gravitas.

20 . RealestK – Deja Vu

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

“Deja Vu” sees RealestK returning to moody R&B terrain, steeped in late-night suspicion and romantic déjà-vus that feel less mystical than maddening.

The Canadian artist, born Rony Kordab, filters vulnerability through melodic repetition, crafting a track that plays like a memory you’d rather forget but keep replaying anyway.

Since his Billboard-charting “WFM,” he’s continued threading emotional unrest into sleek, melancholic production.

Wfm (2021)

19 . NEFFEX – Wake Up

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

“Wake Up” throws open the curtains with a pulsating fusion of electronic, rap, and rock, as NEFFEX assembles a morning routine in musical form.

Part of their audacious “100 songs in 100 weeks” project, the track drills through themes of persistence and self-betterment, reinforced by an insistent chorus chanting, “Wake up! Today’s gonna be a good day.”

Initially a duo, NEFFEX became Bryce Savage’s solo endeavor after Cameron Wales’ departure in 2021, carrying forward their tradition of copyright-free music embraced by content creators.

Music video directed by : Daniel Chaney

Fight Back No.37 (2017)

18 . Kapil Kapilan & Vishnu Vijay – Bubble Poomottukal

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

Vishnu Vijay crafts the music, Kapil Kapilan delivers the vocals, and “Bubble Poomottukal” finds its place in the 2025 Malayalam film “Lovely.”

The soundtrack lands in March 2025, adding yet another collaboration between the composer and singer.

Kapilan, active since 2017, rose with “Adiye” from “Bachelor” in 2021, later earning a Kerala State Film Award for “Kanave” in 2022.

Vijay, meanwhile, shaped the “Premalu” soundtrack, including “Mini Maharani.”

Music video directed by : Dileesh Karunakaran

Adiye (2021)

17 . Samara Cyn, Sherwyn – Pop N Olive

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

“Pop N Olive” pairs Samara Cyn’s raspy delivery with Sherwyn’s laid-back vocals over a smooth, retro-inflected beat.

The track channels the breezy energy of 80s and 90s Saturday mornings, its light groove offset by Cyn’s dynamic flow.

The video follows the duo through a series of carefree moments—bike rides, park hangouts, and impromptu street moves.

Originally from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Cyn has collaborated with Teddy Swims and Tory Lanez.

Her song “WTD” addresses police brutality.

Music video directed by : Luciana Baldovino 

Wake Up (2023)

16 . Marko Bošnjak – Poison Cake

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

Marko Bošnjak‘s “Poison Cake” represents Croatia at Eurovision 2025, having triumphed at Dora, the country’s selection process.

The song spins a dark revenge narrative, where the protagonist meticulously prepares a lethal dessert for their adversary.

The music video situates Bošnjak in a kitchen, reinforcing the track’s macabre undertones.

Born in Mostar in 2004, Bošnjak first surfaced by winning “Pinkove Zvezdice” in 2016.

His discography includes “Moli za nas” from Dora 2022, where he secured second place, along with recent singles “Spokojan” and “Nema.”

In 2024, he received the Porin award for Best New Artist.

Music video directed by : Rose Art & Sergio Cinghiale

Moli Za Nas (2021)

15 . VÆB – RÓA

Date Added : Mar 25,2025

VÆB, the Icelandic electronic duo of brothers Hálfdán Helgi and Matthías Davíð Matthíasson, enters the Eurovision arena with “RÓA,” their winning bid for Söngvakeppnin 2025.

The track follows their 2024 fourth-place finish with “Bíómynd” and a career launched by the 2022 album “Væb tékk.”

A remix of “Ofboðslega frægur” in 2023 marked their breakthrough.

Controversy flares as listeners hear echoes of an Israeli hit, accusations they dismiss as mere coincidence.

Music video directed by : Óli Gunnar Gunnarsson

14 . Dani Mocanu – Hermano Pentru Hermano

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Hermano Pentru Hermano” blends manele, hip-hop, and trap, reflecting Dani Mocanu’s stylistic mix of rhythm and narrative.

The lyrics draw from personal experience and societal dynamics, marked by an unfiltered honesty that defines his approach.

Born in Bradu, Argeș County, on September 3, 1992, he released albums such as “Nu dau înapoi” (2016) and “Acuzat” (2018) before a brief retirement in 2021.

Recurring themes include crime, jail, revenge, and faith.

Blonda (2023)

13 . Cuco, Jean Carter – My 45

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“My 45” brings Cuco and Jean Carter back together, draping their signature hazy melodies over a backdrop that nods to the golden age of soul.

The track layers smooth instrumentation with a languid, wistful mood, slipping seamlessly between dreamy psychedelia, R&B, and tropical flourishes.

Echoes of the 1960s and 70s filter through, reinforcing Cuco’s affinity for nostalgia.

The music video enlists Xóchitl Gomez and Louie Lopez, weaving a visual narrative in step with the song’s meditative tone.

Cuco, raised in Hawthorne, California, shaped his sound early, teaching himself multiple instruments and releasing music as a teenager.

“Wannabewithu,” his 2016 self-released EP, gained momentum and led to a deal with Interscope Records in 2019.

That same year, his debut album “Para Mi” surfaced, tracing themes of love, heartbreak, and identity.

Music video directed by : Cliqua

Get Used To It (2023)

12 . Connect-R – Zi. Fa!

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Zi, Fa!” is a single by Romanian artist Connect-R, released in March 2025.

The lyrics dissect love, jealousy, and personal dynamics, captured in lines like “mă întoarce pe față mă întoarce pe dos” (“turn me inside out, turn me upside down”).

The music video presents a visually compelling storyline, with Connect-R embodying the song’s emotional tension.

Born Ștefan Relu Mihalache in 1982 in Bucharest, he began as a dancer before moving into hip-hop with R.A.C.L.A. and later launching a solo career.

He represented Moldova at Eurovision 2006 with “Loca.”

His catalog includes “Dacă dragostea dispare” (2007), “From Nothing to Something” (2012), and “Drăgostit” (2016).

“Vara nu dorm” became a major Romanian hit.

Music video directed by : Cristi Roman

Vara Nu Dorm (2011)

11 . Franky Wah – Wrong For Me

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Wrong For Me” delivers Franky Wah’s signature mix of deep melodies and pulsating beats, sculpting a hypnotic soundscape within the electronic scene.

Layering elements of progressive house and melodic techno, the track unfurls a carefully calibrated progression, balancing introspective harmonies with an insistent rhythm.

Franky Wah, known for singles like “Get Me High” and “The Calling,” continues shaping his sonic identity with meticulously structured productions.

Music video directed by : Will Clark

Sunrise To The Morning (2023)

10 . Deathbyromy – Pray To Me (w/ Palaye Royale)

Date Added : Mar 18,2025

“Pray To Me” brings together DeathbyRomy and Palaye Royale, weaving religious imagery with themes of love and suffering in a brooding composition.

Launched in March 2025, the song channels devotion through atmospheric melodies and gritty vocals, amplifying its emotional tension.

The project emerges from longstanding ties in Los Angeles’ music circuit, with Remington Leith vocalizing support for DeathbyRomy’s work.

She describes the song as a “gritty, sexy anthem for misfit lovers.”

DeathbyRomy, real name Romy Flores, has been crafting shadowy, emotionally charged music since her 2018 debut, “Monsters.”

Music video directed by : Nas Bogado – Song featured on the album : Hollywood Forever

Problems (2020)

9 . Bali – Shameless

Date Added : Mar 15,2025

“Shameless” sees Bali weaving sharp satire into playful bars, with Enzo crafting a slick hip-hop beat to match.

The lyrics poke fun at Indian hip-hop trends and artists, blurring the line between jest and critique.

The video casts Bali as a parody superhero, leaping between surreal settings while calling out the Desi Hip-Hop scene.

A mix of live-action and CGI amplifies the absurdity, reinforcing the track’s tongue-in-cheek energy.

Bali, whose music balances humor and commentary, often collaborates with Enzo, including on “Bhai Hai” with Fotty Seven.

Music video directed by : Abhay Singh

Bhai Hai (2023)

8 . Theo Evan – Shh

Date Added : Mar 15,2025

Theo Evan represents Cyprus at Eurovision 2025 with “Shh,” a track that blends Mediterranean-pop with contemporary pop-fusion.

Born Evangelos Theodorou in Nicosia, he began his artistic path at seven, engaging in dance, school choirs, and theater.

After graduating from The English School in Nicosia, he moved to the U.S. to study at Berklee College of Music.

His discography includes “The Wall,” a reggaeton-infused debut, followed by “Save Me From Myself” and “Dark Side,” which center on self-destructive tendencies.

Influenced by Michael Jackson and Stromae, he incorporates electronic elements into his compositions.

His artistic ventures extend to acting, with a minor appearance in HBO’s “Euphoria.”

Music video directed by : Theo Evan & Savvas Christou

The Wall (2020)

7 . Tommy Richman – Elephant In The Room

Date Added : Mar 15,2025

“Elephant in the Room” opens Tommy Richman‘s debut studio album, setting the tone with weightless production and pensive lyrics.

The track exposes the fractures in a fragile relationship, where silence and avoidance loom heavier than words.

Richman’s wistful vocals drift over airy instrumentation, reinforcing a sense of hesitation and unspoken fears.

Lines like “I don’t wanna lose a friend” make the emotional stakes clear, while the bridge’s repeated “Forever” clings to a hope that feels out of reach.

Richman, from Woodbridge, Virginia, made waves with “Million Dollar Baby” and previously released the EP “The Rush” (2023).

His collaborations include work with Brent Faiyaz, and he is signed to ISO Supremacy.

Song featured on the album : Coyote

Million Dollar Baby (2024)

6 . Daniel Thrasher – Need To Calm Down

Date Added : Mar 15,2025

“Need To Calm Down” arrives with Daniel Thrasher‘s unmistakable fusion of hip-hop and electronic textures, channeling the unease and overstimulation of modern life.

The title alone hints at the tension bubbling beneath—whether it’s stress, digital fatigue, or the mounting pressure of the everyday.

Following tracks like “You should be on your phone more” and “when you put too much 808 on that thang,” Thrasher continues threading personal struggle and technology into his sonic fabric.

You Should Be On Your Phone More (2024)

5 . Watan Sahi, Dr Zeus – Still Blessed

Date Added : Mar 15,2025

“Still Blessed” brings together Watan Sahi and Dr Zeus, blending Punjabi vocals with layered production.

Released on March 11, 2025, the track features Sahi’s voice over instrumentation handled by Zeus, who plays bass, sampler, and guitar.

Zeus, born Baljit Singh Padam, moves between producer, singer, and songwriter, shaping Bhangra and Punjabi pop’s global reach.

Sahi, a fresh name in the Punjabi scene, steps further into the genre with this collaboration.

Music video directed by : Sam Malhi

Nazran (2023)

4 . Ólafur Arnalds & Loree, SAGES – Opening / In The Sound Of Breathing

Date Added : Mar 15,2025

SAGES brings together Ólafur Arnalds’ electronic-classical hybrids and Loreen’s dramatic vocal delivery in “Opening / In The Sound Of Breathing.”

The first track expands on an instrumental Arnalds wrote years ago, while the second piece materializes in half a day at his Reykjavik studio.

The accompanying video, drawing from the 16th-century Dancing Plague of Strasbourg, reflects the project’s improvisational approach.

Each note is sculpted with precision, as the artists build on an intuitive connection.

Music video directed by : Thora Hilmarsdóttir

Only The Winds (2012)

3 . Malcolm Todd, Omar Apollo – Bleed

Date Added : Mar 15,2025

“Bleed” brings Malcolm Todd and Omar Apollo together in a fusion of alternative R&B and pop, marking the lead single from Todd’s debut album under Columbia Records.

Their collaboration follows Todd’s stint as an opener on Apollo’s “God Said No” tour.

The music video unfolds in an underground fight club in New York City, featuring appearances from Jack Harlow and Keith William Richards.

Apollo, a Grammy nominee, recently entered acting with a role in Luca Guadagnino’s “Queer.”

Music video directed by : Aidan Cullen – Song featured on the album : Malcolm Todd

Chest Pain (I Love) (2024)

2 . Aaryan Shah – Vienna

Date Added : Mar 15,2025

Aaryan Shah’s “Vienna” pulls listeners into a brooding, futuristic soundscape, pairing his evocative vocals with a slow-building, melancholic atmosphere.

Released in 2025, the track is part of his upcoming album, his first since confronting a long-untreated bipolar diagnosis.

Shah, an Indian-American artist born in Los Angeles, left high school at 15 to pursue music, navigating both industry hurdles and racial prejudice before revealing his identity in 2021.

His music delves into mental health, relationships, and the complexities of being a child of Indian immigrants in American pop and R&B.

Previous projects like “The Arrival” (2020) and “The Dark Ages” (2020) reinforced his presence in the alternative R&B space.

Music video directed by : Michael Lappen – Song featured on the album : Do You See The Birds, Too?

Interlinked (2024)

1 . Beach Bunny – Tunnel Vision

Date Added : Mar 15,2025

“Tunnel Vision” signals a departure from Beach Bunny‘s usual romantic preoccupations, turning inward with a sharp gaze on self-doubt and existential musings.

The band’s signature guitar-driven energy anchors the track, wrapping introspective lyrics around infectious hooks.

Lili Trifilio multiplies herself in the accompanying video, orchestrating a chaotic yet revealing lesson in personal growth.

This release follows “Emotional Creature” and further refines their evolving sound.

Music video directed by : Bertie Gilbert – Song featured on the album : Tunnel Vision

Prom Queen (2018)


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