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.

 

Read on the previous editions HERE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TaReef KnockOut – “Where the Loot?”.

TaReef KnockOut  delivers visuals for his latest release “Where the Loot?”. The track has a mid-tempo bounce with solemn jazz/soul textures and it’s underpinned by TaReef’s vivid lyricism and vocal presence. The visual uses performance shots of the rapper.

 

 

 

AWOL Da Mindwriter x August Fanon – “Now Loading”

AWOL Da Mindwriter and August Fanon unveil the visuals for “Now Loading” taken from their collaborative LP. The title track is a showcase of raw lyricism over dark cinematic soundscape. The visuals blend performance shots with different set pieces.

 

 

DJ Exes – “Material Things”.

 

DJ Exes enters our playlist with “Material Things” under the aegis of his music group, Slamming Gavel Music. The track uses a classic sample which set the tone for a heartfelt concept tale from the view of the sneakers who witness the various heinous acts of its owner. Similar to Nas‘s “I gave You Power,” listeners are thrown into the mix of the action from a first person perspective. The visual is AI-generated and follows the lyrics closely bringing them to life.“Material Things” is taken from The Gavel & The Guillotine LP which is on all streaming platforms now.

 

Dax – “Diary Of A Trying Man”.

Dax continues his visual music releses with the new entry “Diary Of A Trying Man,” which explores the life of a man doing his best for his family and life in general. The track has a country/soul element and showcases his melodic side and vivid songwriting skills. The visual has a soap opera feel and follows Dax as a man who married a partner who was not aligned with his purpose. The viosual is set in the past and uses different motifs and references to get the message across.

 

 

 

 

DJ Raw B – “Light Em’ Up” by DJ Raw B & Azeem

 

DJ Raw B and Azeem help close this week’s visual with “Light Em’ Up,” an insightful and thougt-provoking piece ripe with vivid lyricism that tackle spiritual, historical and scientifical themes revolving human life and the progression and of couser the failings. The AI-generated visual is cinematic and engaging from start to finish.

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