7 Music Videos To Watch This Week-end.
This week-end, we’re spotlighting a list of seven music videos, offered by up and coming artists, from different music background. Indeed, certain visuals feature pure abstract artistic contents whilst other visuals presents more palpable and understandable images. With no further ado, view below.
Chloe Lilac — Here’s Your Song
'Here’s Your Song’ is the latest song unveiled by Talented Brooklyn Based singer Chloe Lilac. The composition includes dark synth, with solid drums enhanced by a punchy kick, and Chloe’s crunchy vocals. Moreover, the song is accompanied by some nice gloomy visuals, showcasing Chloe in a depressed but charismatic persona. The video was actually orchestrated by director Jasper Soloff. Furthermore, the song is based on Chloe's personal life. It depicts a time when Chloe was feeling used by a friend who was viewing her for her sexuality rather than her character as a woman.
Adam Hender — Burn
21 years old British singer Adam Hender offers an emotional single ‘Burn’, illustrated by solid visuals. The track is a suave commercial blend of Pop music with subtle folk music’s elements, enhanced with catchy hook. Moreover, the video displays Adam sitting alone in his kitchen, reminiscing about good old moments with his girlfriend. Then, the latter walks in, and an argument starts between the pair. Luckily that argument ends up in a fun time.
J. Laser — Sunshine
Los Angeles Based artist J. Laser, from his real name Jordan Lawlor, releases his second single entitled « Sunshine », which is loaded with a haunting melody and a captivating vocal performance offered by the singer. Moreover, the song is enhanced with a tremendous colorful video, showcasing J. Laser spotlighted in a glowing environment.
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Garrett Kato x Julia Stone — Breathe It In
Canadian-born, Australia-based singer Garrett Kato teams up with Aussie folk icon Julia Stone to takes us on a colorful and soothing musical journey, thanks to their single ‘Breath It In’. The song is a beautiful folk-inspired cocktail of melodies incorporating acoustic sounds, and a hint of indie pop. Moreover, for the visual perspective, Garrett opted out for story-telling images enrobed with an abstract artistic background. The visuals feature different characters in various emotion states ranging from love to pain. Enjoy below.
Dirty Sole — Lift Me Up
Hailing from the musical epicenter of Chicago, Music duo Dirty Sole presents ‘Lift Me Up’, an actual uplifting Electronic composition, with a house music incorporation. The song exudes plenty of catchy and funky features, from its groovy rhythm to its melodic vocal performance. Moreover, the music is entitled to solid black and withe visuals, displaying multiple people enjoying themselves at a music festival. Watch below
Taigenz — Speak The Truth
Montreal Rapper Taigenz gets surrounded by team to showcase solid dance moves and some swag in his latest music video entitled ‘Speak The Truth’. The song is infused with a nice afro-trap rhythm, blended with hard-hitting synth bass, and some dynamic rap vocals. The song was produced by Raunybeatz, and the concept behind the song set a border where Africa streets meet a North American mindset. Watch below.
Zaena x Jason Maek — TikTok
Chicago Hip-hop duo Zaena and Jason Maek, sources inspiration from legendary Tv show Fresh Prince Of Bel Air, to orchestrate visuals for their single ‘TikTok’. The video Highlights representative scenes from Fresh Prince, from the spinning throne scene to the basket-ball/fight scene. Indeed, the music in itself is an upbeat rap vibe enhanced with a catchy hook, and a solid instrumental. It's actually a hype song on which a cool choreography can be created.