Bugeye Hits
Bugeye Hits presents a selection of the hottest and most popular music videos around. Whether you’re into pop, rock/alternative, R&B, hip-hop or dance, Bugeye Hits is for you.
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Rihanna - Take A Bow
R&B femme fatal Rihanna returns with a gentle break-up ballad penned by super-star Ne-Yo. Take A Bow is taken from the album Good Girl Gone Bad.
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Ne-Yo - Closer
Closer is taken from R&B superstar Ne-Yo’s album Year Of The Gentleman. The stylish video features sharp-suited Ne-Yo pulling off some incredible dance moves similar to Michael Jackson’s during his Bad era and Justin Timberlake.
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Lil Wayne feat. Static Major - Lollipop
Lollipop is taken from Cash Money-signed, New Orleans-born Hip-Hop star Lil Wayne’s 2008 album Tha Carter III and features Sean “Static Major” Garrett who sadly died shortly after the video was shot giving it an added sense of poignancy. The video features cameos Birdman, Brisco, Mack 10, and Glasses Malone alongside Lil Wayne, Static and a host of sexy women.
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Duffy - Mercy
Mercy is the second single taken from Duffy’s debut album Rockferry and finds the young welsh chanteuse dragging the sound of the swining sixties into the naughties. It’s early Tamla Motown meets Dusty Springfield delivered by a cherubic Amy Winehouse. “If ever there was a time to be a girl gone retro, it is now” The Guardian newspaper, Jan 2008.
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OneRepublic - Stop And Stare
Stop and Stare is the follow up single to the international smash hit Apologize, which featured the remix by Timbaland and appeared on his Shock Value album. Taken from the Colorado band’s debut album Dreaming Out Loud.
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Sam Sparro - Black & Gold
New kid on the block Sam Sparro is one of the hottest artists of 2008. His debut single is a mash up of electronic synth pop and soulful melodies creating one of the most catchy debut singles of the year in Black and Gold which will soon see his name in lights just like Duffy, Adele and David Jordan so far this year.
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Ray J - Sexy Can I
R&B crooner Ray J returns with Sexy Can I, taken from his 2008 album All I Feel. Ray J and Yung Berg get suggestive with some saucy lyrics and sexy ladies.
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3 Doors Down - It's Not My Time
It's Not My Time is taken from US rockers 3 Doors Down’s self titled 2008 album. Set in Cincinnati, this thought provoking video follows a man athletically “free-running” through the city. Keep an eye on the time of day as the plot unfolds.
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Will.I.Am - Heartbreaker
Heartbreaker is taken from Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am’s album Songs About Girls and features British beauty Cheryl Cole from pop band Girls Aloud.
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Nelly feat. Fergie - Party People
Party People is taken from US Hip-Hop star Nelly’s album Brass Knuckles and features Black Eyed Peas’ star Fergie.
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Mariah Carey - Touch My Body
Something’s up with Mariah Carey’s computer - and wouldn’t you just wanna be this Compu-Nerd employee (30 Rock’s Jack McBrayer) - called out to a swish mansion to find the door answered by a sexy woman wearing just a satin gown and lingerie. Seduction, Scalextric, fantasy and a little teasing. Co-written with the man behind Rihanna’s Umbrella, The-Dream.
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Weezer - Pork And Beans
American College Rock superstars Weezer return with their third self titled album, known as The Red Album. The video to Pork And Beans is a hilarious mash-up of some well known viral video stars including Numa Numa, The Dramatic Prairie Dog, The Diet Coke and Mentos Experiment, GI Joe Gay, Chris Crocker’s Leave Britney Alone rant, Miss Teen USA, Star Wars Kid, Judson Laipply’s Evolution of Dance, K-Fed’s Popozao, iPhone - Will It Blend? and many more.
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Busta Rhymes feat. Linkin Park - We Made It
US Hip-Hop legend Busta Rhymes teams up with rap-rock/nu-metal types Linkin Park. Taken from Busta’s 2008 album Blessed. Linkin Park have previously worked with many Hip-Hop artists, the most famous of which was Jay-Z on mash-up single Numb/Encore in 2004.
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Gabriella Cilmi - Sweet About Me
Gabriella Cilmi’s soulful jazz inflected pop will catapult this pretty young thing into 2008’s celebrity A-list. With a voice somewhere between Amy Winehouse and KT Tunstall, Gabriella is set to soundtrack Echo Beach, UK TV’s version of the OC starring Kylie Minogue’s former screen partner, Jason Donovan.
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Kanye West - Homecoming
Coldplay’s Chris Martin lends Hip-Hop legend Kanye West a helping hand in Homecoming, playing piano and singing lead vocals. The song is the fifth single from Mr. West’s album Graduation. The minimalist black and white video is a montage showing Kanye in his home town of Chicago and also features US rapper Common.
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Duffy - Warwick Avenue
Warwick Avenue is taken from Welsh chanteuse Duffy’s debut album Rockferry. The single-shot video sees the R&B/soul siren teary-eyed as she takes a taxi ride through the rain soaked streets of London.
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Rihanna - Don't Stop The Music
Rihanna's third album Good Girl Gone Bad has given us a string of hits including the smash hits Umbrella and Shut Up and Drive. This catchy slice of dance-pop samples Michael Jackson's Wanna Be Startin' Something from the legendary Thriller album.
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Jack Johnson - If I Had Eyes
If I Had Eyes is taken Jack Johnson’s fouth album Sleep Through The Static and is a lilting, dreamy, summery acoustic rock song from Hawaii’s favourite son.
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N.E.R.D - Everyone Nose (All The Girls Standing In The Line For The Bathroom)
Everyone Nose is taken from N.E.R.D.'s 2008 album Seeing Sounds. The video sees the band performing live in a club amidst a crazy party - we might just be able to guess what the girls are queuing for - with Pharrell Williams bouncing around like Disney character Tigger on stage. The video also features 'is she/isn't she lesbian' well known party-goer Lindsay Lohan.
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Mariah Carey - Bye Bye
Bye Bye is the second single taken from Mariah Carey’s 2008 album E=MC2. The video, directed by Justin Francis (Alicia Keys, Modest Mouse, Weezer) stars Mariah and new husband Nick Cannon and features footage from Mariah Carey’s April 2008 promotional trip to London which included a signing session at department store Selfridges (the Macy’s of London).
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Taio Cruz - Come On Girl (Uncensored Version)
Come On Girl is Taio Cruz’s third solo single which features Luciana and is taken from his album Departure. Cruz has worked with some big name stars including Britney Spears, Will Young, Usher and Nitin Sawhney.
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Colbie Caillat - Realize
This is another sun-drenched and mellow love song from young Californian singer/songwriter and myspace phenomenon Colbie Caillat. Realize is taken from her 2007 debut album Coco.
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Jonas Brothers - S.O.S.
S.O.S is taken from American teenage heart throbs Jonas Brothers' self titled album. These loveable boys specialise in sweet seductive pop music which is setting alight young girls’ hearts the world over.
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Timbaland - Scream
This is the fourth infectious single from Timbaland's hugely successful 2007 album Shock Value. Scream features the sweet voices of up-and-coming R&B-vocalist Keri Hilson and lead-Pussycat Doll and solo artist Nicole Scherzinger.
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Mary J. Blige - Just Fine
Just Fine is taken from soul diva Mary J. Blige's 2008 album Growing Pains. The video is directed by Chris Applebaum who directed Rihanna's smash video Umbrella.
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OneRepublic - Say (All I Need)
Say (All I Need) is taken from American rock superstars OneRepublic’s album Dreaming Out Loud. The video to this epic, sweeping and powerful ballad finds singer Ryan Tedder walking around the streets of French capital Paris in search of inspiration for his lyrics.
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The Pussycat Dolls - When I Grow Up
The Pussycat Dolls return with When I Grow Up from their second album Doll Domination and is an upbeat dancefloor smash to rival anything from the sexy girls' debut album PCD. Nicole Scherzinger tells us how when she was young she just wanted to be in movies, be on TV and have boobies by the time she was grown up. Careful what you wish for…
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Snoop Dogg - Sensual Seduction
The D-O-double-G is not just one of the most successful, but also one of the longest serving players in the game they call Hip-Hop. Sensual Seduction is a bit like T-Pain and the first single from the West Coast legend's 2008 album, Ego Trippin'. The video is a tongue-in-cheek tribute to music videos from the '70s and '80s.
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New Kids On The Block - Summertime
New Kids On The Block were one of the most famous American pop boy bands from the late 80s and early 90s. The group that brought us Hangin' Tough and You Got It (The Right Stuff) return in 2008 with Summertime. Despite being a few years older Donnie, Joey, Danny, Jordan and Jon still get to party with the pretty girls in bikinis on those golden beaches.
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Rihanna feat. Jay-Z - Umbrella
Massive first single from Rihanna's third album, Good Girl Gone Bad. The song features Jay-Z and is a successful mash up of R&B, rock, pop and dance. The video is a stylish, sexy promo where Rihanna gets to show off her many talents and at one point appears to be naked apart from a layer of silver makeup.
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Rick Ross feat. T-Pain - The Boss
The Boss is taken from US Hip-Hop star Rick Ross’ album Trilla. The song features R&B man-of-the-moment T-Pain who has worked with Snoop Dogg, T.I, Lil Mama, Flo-Rida and more. The video starts off with The Boss in bed with a sexy woman before heading out in his expensive cars to “work” and stars Fat Joe, and Anwan Gower and “Snoop” from US TV show The Wire.
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The Fratellis - Mistress Mabel
Punky Scottish rockers The Fratellis return with the debut single to their second album Here We Stand. It’s a typically spiky and upbeat song set to a colourful vaudevillian video with what looks like the Mad Hatters Tea Party from Lewis Carrol’s novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
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Soulja Boy Tell 'em - Crank That (Soulja Boy)
The Hip-Hop phenomenon of 2007! Forget the sales battle between 50 Cent and Kanye West, 17 year old Soulja Boy Tell 'em is the true hero from the streets with his infectious US #1 single Crank That (Soulja Boy). Watch the video and see if you can learn those moves!
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Enrique Iglesias - Can You Hear Me
Can You Hear Me is an infectious instant summer smash hit from Spanish heart-throb Enrique Iglesias, sure to set dance floors alight the world over and is the official song for the 2008 UEFA European Football Championship (Euro 2008) taking place in Austria and Switzerland, arguably the second biggest football tournament after the World Cup.
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Amy Winehouse - Back To Black
Moody and soulful title track off Amy's hugely successful 2007 album.
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David Banner - Get Like Me
Get Like Me is taken from US Hip-Hop star David Banner' 2008 album The Greatest Story Ever Told. The video features Chris Brown, Young Joc and a whole lot of sexy women at a party in LA.
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Fall Out Boy - Beat It
US emo giants cover Michael Jackon’s smash hit single Beat It. This rocking cover of the King of Pop’s classic features American guitar legend John Mayer.
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Taio Cruz - I Can Be
I Can Be is British R&B sensation Taio Cruz’s second single. Taken from his album Departed, I Can Be is a powerful and tender ballad which sounds oddly similar to an old All Saints song… perhaps.
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Ashanti - The Way That I Love You
R&B superstar Ashanti returns with the debut single from her new album Declaration. The Way That I Love you finds the sexy siren heartbroken over her boyfriend’s cheating ways imagining herself so upset she is both seen committing suicide and filled with murderous intent.
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Maroon 5 feat. Rihanna - If I Never See Your Face Again
If I Never See Your Face Again is taken from US radio-friendly rockers Maroon 5's 2007 album It Won’t Be Soon Before Long and features R&B sensation Rihanna.
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Girls Aloud - Can't Speak French
Can't Speak French finds Girls Aloud dressed to the nines in lavish, sexy and provocative period costumes inspired by Kirsten Dunst's portrayal of Marie Antoinette and 17th Century French fashion. Watch as Cheryl, Nadine, Kimberley, Sarah and Nicola crash a sophisticated society party and seduce those poor boys.
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Kardinal Offishall feat. Akon - Dangerous
Dangerous is taken from Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall’s 2008 album Not 4 Sale, on Akon’s label Konvict Music, he also features in the song. The stylish video is set in Miami, Florida andt he song was produced by hAZEL and DJ Kemo.
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Take That - Rule The World
Take That were arguably the biggest boy-band of the 1990s rivalling the likes of Boyzone, *NSync and Backstreet Boys. 2006 saw them make an emphatic return to form with their Beautiful World album.
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Janet Jackson - Feedback
Janet Jackson returns with the first single from her 10th studio album, Discipline. Feedback is a funky slice of contemporary urban pop and is produced by Rodney Jerkins. The video is space themed and features some slick dance moves. Yeah, that’s sexy sexy sexy…
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The Roots feat. Patrick Stump - Birthday Girl
Birthday Girl is taken from Hip-Hop legends The Roots’ 2008 album Rising Down. The video stars celebrated porn actress Sasha Grey in a suggestive role as the birthday girl. Grey rose to fame as a teenager and has won many Adult Video News Awards during her short career. The song features Patrick Stump from emo giants Fall Out Boy.
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Timbaland - The Way I Are
Timbaland's massive single The Way I Are is taken from his album Shock Value: Parental Advisory. The video features Keri Hilson, D.O.E.., Sebastian and some very silky street soccer skills.
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Colbie Caillat - Bubbly
Bubbly is a wistful lovesong from Colbie Caillat. For fans of female singer songwriters such as Terra Naomi, KT Tunstall, Dido, Amy MacDonald, Kate Walsh and Jem.
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2 Pistols feat. T-Pain and Tay Dizm - She Got It
She Got It is taken from 2 Pistols’ debut album Death Before Dishonor and features Hip-Hop/R&B man of 2008 T-Pain (he has worked with Kanye West, Mariah Carey, Akon, Chris Brown, Lil Mama and Kardinal Offishall to name a few) and Tay Dizm. Set in Florida the video sees our heroes living it up in a plush mansion with sexy women and plenty of bling.
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Ashlee Simpson - Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)
Directed by Alan Ferguson, the video for Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya) finds sexy pop star Ashlee Simpson in a surreal therapy session inspired by Salvador Dali and is similar to Gwen Stefani’s video for What You Waiting For?. The single is taken from the album Bittersweet World and is produced by Timbaland.
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Timbaland ft. OneRepublic - Apologize
Apologize is taken from Timbaland's Shock Value: Parental Advisory album and introduces the Colorado based OneRepublic who could well become superstars in 2008.
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Robyn - Who's That Girl
Who’s That Girl is taken from Swedish pop pixie Robyn’s self-titled album and was produced by fellow Swedish electronica outfit The Knife.
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Kanye West - Flashing Lights
Directed by Spike Jonze, this dark video sees Kanye West being driven out into the desert at night bundled into the boot of a car. The car’s driver, played by sexy model Rita G, gets out, strips down to her lingerie before burning her clothes and returning to the car with a shovel in hand, the shocking ending has to be seen to be believed. Flashing Lights features Dwele.
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Sugababes - Denial
Denial is Sugababes’ 3rd single from their UK #1 album Change. It’s one big houte couture fashion show for the sexy ‘babes. This is surely every girl’s dream - a day of make-up and dress-up all set to this sublime, honey-sweet harmony drizzled pop. Could the girls squeeze in any more outfit changes in three minutes?
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The-Dream - Falsetto
Falsetto is the second single taken from US R&B/Hip-Hop star The-Dream's album LoveHate. Fast cars, bright lights and a sexy woman – all in a day’s work for the man behind Rihanna’s smash hit Umbrella.
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Flyleaf - All Around Me
All Around Me is taken from Flyleaf’s self titled album. Epic choruses and sweeping melodies are the trademark of this Texan rock band. Clearly influenced by the likes of Evanescence, POD, Linkin Park, this will appeal to fans of bands like Paramour, 30 Seconds To Mars and Lacuna Coil.
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MIKA - Relax, Take It Easy
A typically flamboyant and colourful video from the new king of Pop MIKA. Taken from the album, Life In Cartoon Motion.
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Shwayze - Buzzin’
Buzzin' is taken from new US Hip-Hop sensation Shwayze's self-titled debut album. The video is set at a house party at a beach with the sun high and a lot of sexy girls. The video features Whitestarr guitarist and former lover of O.C. star Mischa Barton, Cisco Adler (from VH1 series Rock Life). Shwayze is set to star in his own MTV series this summer, also called Buzzin'
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Girls Aloud - Call The Shots
Sarah, Nadine, Cheryl, Kimberley and Nicola bring us their bombastic new single Call The Shots. It's super catchy, light dance-pop and reminiscent of some of Kylie's greatest moments from the 80s.
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Mary J. Blige - Stay Down
Stay Down is taken from the Queen of Hip-Hop and soul, Mary J. Blige’s album Growing Pains. The video sees Mary J in the frozen arctic seas and features some stunning scenery.
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Sheryl Crow - Love Is Free
Love is Free is the second single from blues rock superstar Sheryl Crow’s sixth album Detours. The song was inspired by New Orleans and in particular “the stoicism of the people, they are very spiritually based. You can see it in their eyes that they aren't going to give up, they are going to rebuild.”
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50 Cent - Ayo Technology
Ayo Technology is the massive single from 50 Cent. Taken from his 2007 album Curtis the song features legendary producer Timbaland and Justin Timberlake. Swish gadgets, sexy girls, fast cars and chic London hotels; Ayo Technology has the lot.
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Duffy - Rockferry
Duffy is set to become one of the hottest musical talents of 2008. Rockferry is her debut single and marks her assault on the charts. Her jazz influenced pop is reminiscent of Amy Winehouse and Fiona Apple.
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Jay-Z - Roc Boys (And The Winner Is)...
Roc Boys is the second single to be taken from American Gangster album and is produced by Sean "P Diddy" Combs. Kanye West, Beyonce Knowles and Cassie all contribute. The video, directed by Chris Robinson, is a roll-call of hip-hop's finest: Rick Ross, Memphis Bleek, Diddy, Nas, Young Gunz, Jadakiss, Swizz Beatz, Irv Gotti and Mariah Carey. Drinks is on the house.
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Kate Nash - Pumpkin Soup
Typically Kate Nash, the video for this catchy pop tune sees Kate in a brightly coloured imaginary world playing with giant Kiss Me love hearts, with giant cats, pink cuddly bears and her friend Wesley Goode. Taken from her debut album Made of Bricks.
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Soulja Boy Tell 'em - Yahhh! / Report Card
Yahhh! is the catchy follow-up to hip-hop smash hit single and dance phenomenon Crank That, and features Soulja’s mate from 30/30 Boyz, rapper Arab. The playful video ends with a tongue in cheek message from the young DeAndre Way after he reads his school Report Card… stay in school kids, just don’t get in Soulja’s face Yahhh!
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Fergie - Big Girls Don't Cry (Personal)
A change of tempo on this, the Black Eyed Peas singer's fourth single from album The Dutchess. The more mellow sound showcases her strong vocal skills and is followed by an intimate video.
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Paul Weller - Echoes Round The Sun
The Quest is new British pop sensation Bryn Christopher’s debut single. His soulful voice is reminiscent of Stevie Wonder and a little like a male Amy Winehouse, the jazzy song rivals peers like Sam Sparro all with amazing vocal harmonies.
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Rihanna feat. Ne-Yo - Hate That I Love You
Rihanna is the ultimate R&B star. Here in the video to Hate That I Love You the sexy Good Girl Gone Bad teams up with Ne-Yo.
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Robyn - Be Mine!
Robyn’s Be Mine! is an an upbeat electro-pop smash and guaranteed dance floor filler, but the lyrics convey a far darker meaning. Taken from Robyn’s self titled album.
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Kanye West - Stronger
What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. Crazy, twisting vocoders, a catchy Daft Punk sample and a stomping beat - this is Kanye West at his best. Taken from the Hip-Hop star's third album, Graduation.
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The Feeling - I Thought It Was Over
Brit pop-rockers The Feeling return with the first single from their second album. The Feeling made their name through the radio friendly smash-hit Sewn. This time around the boys have grown up a bit, developing their sound with synths and a cheeky nod to 80s rock, check the chorus.
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Lady GaGa feat. Colby O'Donis - Just Dance
Just Dance is taken from new electro-synth pop siren Lady GaGa’s debut album The Fame and features R&B crooner Colby O'Donis. The video sees the young blonde singer at a debauched house party where she wishes she could "shut her playboy mouth" (whatever that means) and can be seen cavorting with a killer whale.
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MIKA - Happy Ending
Don't be fooled by the title, this is MIKA's break-up ballad. The choral sing-a-long ending is reminiscent of The Killers' All These Things That I've Done. Taken from one of 2007's biggest pop albums, Life In Cartoon Motion.
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Maroon 5 - Won't Go Home Without You
Taken from Maroon 5's second album, It Won't Be Soon Before Long, Won't Go Home Without You sounds distinctly like the Californian's anthemic pop-rock spiced with the spirit of The Police.
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The Game feat. Keyshia Cole - Game's Pain
US Hip-Hop bad boy The Game returns with the lead single from his 2008 album L.A.X. Sexy R&B singer Keyshia Cole provides some honey-sweet soul melodies. N.W.A. rapper Ice Cube also features.
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Sugababes - About You Now
About You Now is the Sugababes 3.0's extraordinary lead single from 2007 album Change. It's their trademark anthemic synth-pop and went to #1 in the UK singles chart.
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Fergie - Clumsy
Clumsy was written by Fergie along with Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.I.Am and is taken from Ferdie's debut album The Dutchess.
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Black Kids - I'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance With You
Hotly-tipped indie starlets Black Kids hail from The Sunshine State of Florida and infuse their music with an upbeat, summery and insatiably catchy brand of sugary guitar pop. Musically they’re a kaleidoscopic cascade of Cure vocals, funky basslines, broken Go! Team beats and The Flaming Lips’ weirdness.
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Akon - I Can't Wait
I Can’t Wait is the latest single from controversial R&B/Hip-Hop star Akon. It features hot crooner T-Pain – yeah, him with the auto-tune-effect – who has been involved in numerous cool collaborations including singles by Rick Ross, Flo Rida, Kanye West, Lil Mama and Chris Brown. The video finds Akon once again surrounded by a bounty of sexy women.
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Amy Winehouse - Rehab
Fantastic first single off UK #1 album Back To Black. Soulful sounds from the London diva.
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Eagles - Busy Being Fabulous
Busy Being Fabulous is country legends Eagles’ second single to be taken from their Long Road Out of Eden album.
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Birdman feat. Lil' Wayne - Pop Bottles
Bryan Williams aka Birdman started Cash Money Records with his brother Ronald back in 1991. Today he is still making music and this cool Hip-Hop joint features Lil' Wayne and Jadakiss. Pop Bottles is taken from Birdman's 2007 album, 5* Stunna.
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Enrique Iglesias - Tired Of Being Sorry
This video for the second single from Enrique's 2007 album, Insomniac, sees the Latin singer star alongside a selection of sexy models - including one with a rather intriguing taste for blood.
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Rihanna feat. David Bisbal - Hate That I Love You
Rihanna is rapidly becoming the queen of R&B. In this version of smash hit ballad Hate That I Love You she teams up with Spanish superstar and snake hipped heart throb David Bisbal.
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Amy Macdonald - This Is The Life
Amy Macdonald is a young singer-songwriter from Scotland whose early influences include Travis and The Libertines. This Is The Life is the title track from her debut album.
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Scooter - The Question Is What Is The Question?
German techno band Scooter climbed to the top of the UK album charts with the help of their infectiously camp, dancefloor filling hit single The Question Is What Is The Question? They dislodged Madonna’s latest album, Hard Candy to take the top spot. Taken from the album Jumping All Over The World.
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Keyshia Cole - I Remember
I Remember is taken from Grammy-nominated R&B artist Keyshia Cole’s album Just Like You which reached #2 in the Billboard 200 chart. The song has a distinct Mary J Blige influence and was produced by Gregory C Curtis.
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Kate Nash - Foundations
Could Foundations have the line of the year with THAT bitter/fitter couplet? Kate Nash is every bit Lily Allen for 2007. Lyrically just as astute but musically leaning more towards the Regina Spektor end of the scale. Taken from her debut album Made of Bricks.
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Jay-Z - Blue Magic
Blue Magic is the first Jay-Z single of 2007. Inspired by the movie American Gangster. The Jigga-man is back in style with production from Pharrell Williams of Neptunes and a video by director Hype Williams.
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Feist - 1234 (Director's Version)
Another catchy pop tune from Canada's Leslie Feist. The singer/songwriter, formerly a member of Montreal's Broken Social Scene, leads us in an amazingly colourful dance complete with cute little finger-snaps. Taken from the album, The Reminder, made famous as the soundtrack the iPod advertisements.
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One Night Only - Just For Tonight
One Night Only are one of the hottest bands of 2007 with their young, fun, Killers-inspired indie-rock. This is the follow-up to their much-hyped debut You and Me. Taken from their album Started A Fire.
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Kanye West - Good Life
Welcome to the Good Life! It's Kanye West's most upbeat single yet and features T-Pain. Taken from the Hip-Hop star's third album Graduation. Throw your hands up!
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Robyn - With Every Heartbeat
This UK #1 single hit is taken from Swedish pop pixie Robyn's self-titled 2007 album. With Every Heartbeat is a huge emotional dancefloor smash with production by fellow Swede Kleerup.
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David Jordan - Sun Goes Down
English folk meets soul, all distilled through the magnificently catchy voice of David Jordan. The young British singer is set to see his debut album Set The Mood catapult him to stardom during 2008. Definitley one to watch.
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Queens Of The Stone Age - Make It Wit Chu
Taken from Era Vulgaris, Make It Wit Chu first appeared as part of Josh Homme's Desert Sessions Vol 9 & 10 where it featured PJ Harvey.
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