[Music Video] Gallo – Sugar Daddy

The Los Angeles songstress Gallo just kicked off her project with a bang. Not like a handgun bang, but more like a Grand Theft Auto unlimited ammunition rampage with the release of “Sugar Daddy” and its music video. The Tarantino loving musician isn’t pulling any punches and she is just getting started, literally.

“Sugar Daddy” is a darkened pop hit that’s anything but your average pop song. Gallo establishes her own signature sound in a big way with this one, but more than that, she establishes her overall tone with a music video for the debut single. It’s weird, edgy and provocative in all the right ways. Check it out below and stay tuned for more from the one and only Gallo.

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[Music Video] Ryden – The Recipe

Ryden certainly has the recipe for success. She’s been cooking up hot tracks on her own, pushing her project independently on a route that could take her to some big places in music. Her newest release is her biggest endeavor yet, a hip-hop hybrid called “The Recipe” that has its own music video, directed by Ryden herself.

Videos aren’t something new to Ryden as she’s put together trailers for her tracks previously. However, now we’ve got a full fledged music video that is anything but a simple DYI project, despite Ryden actually doing it herself. It’s a major project, with some impressive shots and locations. For the song, Ryden amps up her hip-hop meets trap sound for something even more edgier than her previous works. All in all, both creative halves of “The Recipe” are on point.

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[Music Video] Sean Paul – Get Busy (Venessa Michaels Remix)

It’s quite rare to see an artist come out with an entire EP of remixes, but that’s just what VenessaMichaels has at the ready. To tease her highly anticipated Now That’s What I Call 2090 EP, she’s delivered a fun music video for her take on “Get Busy” by Sean Paul. If you like big butts and you cannot lie, then this music video is just for you.

Aside from the music video, she’s released the track early as a free download for fans to get before the entire EP drops soon. With the music video, there’s a whole lot of ladies with luchador masks, but instead of wrestling, they’re shaking their butts all over the place, even all over Venessa! Check out the video below and share this one around to your fellow booty-lovers.

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Warden feat. Sisterwife – Carpe the DM’s [TMN Video Premiere]

Today we have something straight out of left field for you. “Carpe the DM’s” by Warden and Sisterwife is here in both audio and visual formats. Both have a wacky tone that just isn’t for everybody, but when you just let loose and enjoy them, they’re entertaining as can be.

The video parodies a few different things and is akin to the humor pushed by Tim & Eric. If you like the outrageous, then “Carpe the DM’s” is right up your alley like it is ours. The song is a masterful bass track that shares the videos quirkiness. Together they’re a project unparalleled by most and we have the honor of sharing them with you first in this premiere! If you like what you are hearing, go ahead and pre-order the single from iTunes.

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[Music Video] Julie Bergan – If You Love Me (feat. Tunji Ige)

If there’s one thing you should know we love in the dojo, it would be Julie Bergan. Everyone has a soft spot for good pop music, even if they won’t admit it to themselves, and Julie’s got the best brand of it out there. Time and time again she’s wooed us with great tracks and she’s done it again with her song “If You Love Me” featuring Tunji Ige.

“If You Love Me” just dropped on streaming services and there is a music video for it to get your mouth-watering for the full release. Part of Julie’s appeal is that her music isn’t just the usual lifeless teen garbage that gets slapped in your ear a million times until you kind of sort of like it. From the get go it has depth and a dynamic tone that sets it apart from everything else. The same goes for this new single. It follows a more traditional pop structure than some of her other works, but still remains a pillar standing tall. With the music video, we’re just going to let you dive right in and get the full experience.

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[Music Video] Eko Zu – Here And Now

Eko Zu are bringing out all the stops with their project. Cool music, great visual content, a live show and of course their signature masks all play into why this trio is a must know. They are just coming off a little remix medley they put together, but now they are already here with a brand new music video.

Their song “Here And Now” has a hybrid music video that brings together the group’s love of animation together with some live footage of the group. It’s a simple music video with a formula that works, changing through distinct phases that come and go in sequence. With the track, we get a vibey record whose classic sound echoes the earlier days of house music.

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[Music Video] Rad Horror – Sad Boy

Sometimes great things come from new beginnings. For Rad Horror, the step in a different direction has brought some incredible singles from the recent project. Relationships are never easy and when they come to an end they can be really tough, yet inspiring. “Sad Boy” has been inspired by such things.

Rad Horror’s single is a heart-wrenching alternative hit. You can feel the mess of emotions ranging from pain to loneliness, all the down to the motivation to move on. It’s a vast collection of convoluted feelings that are not easily expressible, but Rad Horror not only expressed them well, he did it in musical format to really touch your deepest layers. For the video, some may recognize the classic Warhol inspiration. “Sad Boy” is out now, so you may get a copy on iTunes if you choose.

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