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.

 

 

 

 

Errol Eats Everything – “Round N Round” ft. Rome Streetz (Statik Selektah RMX)

Errol Eats Everything‘s “Round N Round” gets a remix courtesy of Statik Selektah. The result is a cinematic piece that enhances the original concept of the domino effect of a gunshot. Errol Eats Everything leads the charge with his vivid lyrical approach, followed by Rome Streetz‘s rich storytelling. The visual blend engages storytelling and scenic set pieces that help translate the concept to the screen perfectly.

 

 

LOUI$ AUTOMATIC – “PLAYER FROM THE D”

Loui$ Automatic‘s new visuals, “Player From The D,” paint a vivid picture of his life as a young black man finding his footing in the world. Armed with his expressive flow and insightful approach, he gives audiences a real account of his life over Joe Davis‘s warm backdrop. The visual directed by Tommie Green is mostly performance-based with engaging visual effects that help move the story forward.

 

 

PG Blao – “SUISIDE”

Canada-based rapper/businessman PG Blao, who has just signed a new management deal in Canada, releases this as his first single off the partnership. The track “SUISIDE” is about his humble beginnings and experiences in the music game and beyond. From personal loss, mistakes and flaws to successes, PG Blao delivers a heartfelt and profound track that everyone can relate to. The visuals capture the rapper in his element, using straightforward performance shots with a variety of angles and cut scenes. The track is the 3rd single off his forthcoming Album.

 

 

 

Axcent – “Elegancy”.

Dublin-raised artist Axcent unveils the visuals for his track “Elegancy.” The mid-tempo club banger showcases his melodic flow and bravado style over a dark cinematic backdrop. The visual style sees the artist rolling in expensive rides and enjoying fine dining with some beautiful ladies as well.

 

 

Control Source Code – “On the battlefield six feet under”.

Control Source Code closes out this week’s visual playlist with “On the battlefield six feet under,” an insightful anti-war track about life’s struggle from the physical and mental standpoints.

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