Welcome to TWIB’s Weekly Top 10 Videos. This is a segment where we look at some exceptional visuals from various acts around the globe. The music video format has been around for decades, through the 90s and 2000s, and it has taken flight from multi-million dollar budget music videos to mid to low-budget videos with exceptional features. In this section, we will not discriminate but highlight some creative visuals that pop up on our radar.

Again, we promise to bring you the best from high to low budget, to animated to DIY and first and foremost, the most creative visuals we can source.

 

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Yana Toma ft. Julian Marley – “Razz My Berries”.

 

Singer/songwriter Yana Toma connects with Grammy Award winner Julian Marley for “Razz My Berries,” a smooth future R&B cut with retro aesthetics alongside Marley’s reggae infused vocals. The result is an emotionally powerful ballad that touches the soul. From Toma’s sultry melodic runs that builds into a crescendo on the chorus section to Marley’s expressive vinatge reggae rouch, the track bridges the gap between styles and generations in a n effortless manner. The accompanying visual fuses elements of Black noir with modern set pieces as well.

 

 

Ronnie Quest – “4Real”

 

West Coast rapper Ronnie Quest pays homage to his lady in his new song  “4Real.” The track has a summer/soul vibe and sees Quest pouring adulation on his lady and expressing his feelings in his own way. The visual style follows Quest on his daily routine and convening with his lady.

 

SHOWTIME RAMON – “Underdog”

SHOWTIME RAMON drops visuals for his song “Underdog” taken from his recent collaborative project, Deva with producer Xynfe. The track is a raw display of lyricism by the rapper who steps into the zone with a no holds barred approach. The video shot by 1kcade captures Showtime Ramon in his element.

 

Jason Shay – “Feel Alive Again “

Montreal-based multi-genre artist Jason Shay enters our playlist with “Feel Alive Again,” an upbeat funk/rap/soul infused cut that implores us to enjoy the moment.  The production has a lush funk guitar with atmospheric vibes and a solid bassline to match while Shay’s uplifting and positive lyrics remind us to take time to smell the roses. The visual style is a blend of virtual reality and live performances ranging from video game genres like E-sports, virtaul racing and RPGs.

 

Dax – “Diary Of An Alcoholic (10 Shots)”

 

Prolific multi-genre rapper/singer Dax returns with “Diary Of An Alcoholic (10 Shots),” a reflective and insightful track about alcoholism and the negative effects it creates. Blending country-style singing with a dash of hiphop, Dax paints a solemn tale filled with cautionary themes and hopes it reaches those who need it.

 

Ady Suleiman x Kofi Stone – “Never Meant To Hurt You”

 

Nottingham singer-songwriter Ady Suleiman teams up with Kofi Stone for “Never Meant To Hurt You,” a heartfelt piece that explores vulnerability and true love. The modern soul ballad digs deep into maers of the heart and the ups and downs that comes with it. Rapper Kofi Stone joins the fray and adds his 2 cents to the matter as well. The visualizer focuses on the singer from a birds eye view played in a loop.

 

 

 

M-Dot x Confidence – “The Consistency”

Rapper/producer duo M-Dot and Confidence unveil the visuals for “The Consistency,” a track taken from their recently released album Library of Sound. The hard-hitting track is a raw display of lyricism and a reminder of the power of consistency and resilience. The visual by Victor Keys is a celebration of sort as we are invited into the duo’s backyard iwth the rest of the boys. From the brew, BBQ grill and endearing vibe, M-Dot and his peoples set the tone and show us the communal element of hip-hop. The collaboration album Library of Sound by emcee M-Dot and producer Confidence was released in June 2025 on vinyl and digital stores. An album delivering fervent beats and sharp, unfiltered, authentic rhymes, an ode to Hip Hop’s roots. Features are from Big Shug (Gang Starr Foundation) and Royal Flush.

 

 

 

Krissy – “SOLO”

 

Krissy enters our visual playlist with “SOLO,” a smooth soul/dance infused track that will get your body on the dance floor. From the plucky synths, lush tetxures and groove, Krissy delivers a sultry vocal perofrmance ripe with hypnotic melodies and a cathcy hook to complete the job. The visual style employs an interesting dance choreography with scenic backdrops. The song is the precursor to a forthcoming EP, WORD VOMIT.

 

Juvenile Releases – “He Gone” Ft Mannie Fresh & Dee-1

Uptown New Orleans OG Juvenile returns with visuals for “He Gone” featuring Mannie Fresh and Dee-1 and announces the release date for his new album. Backed by Mannie Frehs’s unmistakeable sound that channles the classic N.O bounce, Juvenile gets in his bag and delivers a solid performance showcasing his lyrical prowess and is joined by Dee-1 who closes the song out with an insightful verse. The visual is quite energetic too and taps into the upbeat vine capturing the trio as doctors putting in work to save lives.

Juvenile has also announced the release date for his new album, Boiling Point, (his first solo-album in a decade) will be released on 11.14.25.  Boiling Point will feature collaborations with Mannie Fresh, Lenny Kravitz, Birdman, B.G., Jacquees, Trombone Shorty, Young Juve, (with more guests to be announced) and will reaffirm why Juvenile remains one of the most important voices in Southern rap history and continue his legacy of innovation, storytelling, and cultural impact..

 

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