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.
Loser is arguably not only Beck's breakthrough song but also his biggest hit to date. It propelled the lo-fi icon, his eclectic music and slacker poetry on to the MTV generation's radar, and he soon became one of the biggest stars of alternative music. Loser is taken from the 1994 album Mellow Gold.
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!
Bum bum be-dum bum bum be-dum bum! Disturbia, taken from Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded, is another insanely catchy slice of R&B-pop from Rihanna. The song is co-written by her is-he/isn’t-he boyfriend Chris Brown, and the video sees the Barbadian beauty in a variety of dark and sinister, yet very sexy, scenarios. Disturbia, indeed.
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.
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.
Perfect Situation is the third single from American alternative rock band Weezer’s album Make Believe. The video sees sexy blonde actress Elisha Cuthbert begin by singing with the band before falling into the trappings of rock n roll excess with frontman Rivers Cuomo playing her valiant protector.
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.