Welcome to TWIB’s Weekly Top 10 Videos. This segment looks at exceptional visuals from various acts around the globe. The music video format has been around for decades, from the 90s and 2000s, and has shifted from multi-million-dollar-budget music videos to mid- to low-budget videos with exceptional production values. 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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KhakiKid – “Soul”.

Khakid celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with his new single “Soul.” The Irish rapper continues to highlight his mixed roots and versatility as he flows effortlessly over Louis Stanley Isaacs‘s upbeat and melodious backdrop with engaging storytelling that dives into self-assessment. Also on the track is vocalist Bricknasty, who provides a soothing hook on the chorus. The track comes with a captivating visual that follows Khakid on one of his numerous travels. It is shot in a documentary style with elements of performance shots. The track is taken from his forthcoming five-track EP ‘Girl Bites Dog, out April 17th.

Cali Agents “We Here Now” (prod. by Marco Polo)

The legendary West Coast duo Cali Agents  break their 15-year hiatus and returns to the forefront with “We Here Now.” The lead single produced by Marco Polo is an anthemic piece comprising slick sample chops and punchy drums underpinned by raw, edgy raps from Planet Asia and Rasco. The accompanying Video is shot and edited by Remo Fioroni, who helps bring the duo to the spotlight with exciting camera angle shots, smooth performances and scenes that capture the duo in their element.

The Next Movement – “Love It Or Leave It Alone”

The three-man funk/soul band The Next Movement made up of vocalist/producer J.J. Flueck, guitarist/vocalist Sam Siegenthaler and bassist P Kaeser return with “Love It Or Leave It Alone.” The track is a mid-tempo feel-good funk-soul jam that reminds us of the essence of staying authentic at all times. Bolstered by rich guitar licks, pulsing basslines and a boisterous drum groove and sultry vocal runs reminiscent of The Time, the trio delivers yet another banger for the soul. The visual style finds the trio in the studio doing what they do best.

 

SHUB – “Eye of the Storm” ft. Natasha Fisher

Shub, the Godfather of Powwow Step, teams up with singer Natasha Fisher for this future R&B/step infused collaboration titled “Eye of the Storm.” Fusing raw soyul-strirring melodic runs, cinematic synths with punchy dub step and garage grooves, Shub and Fisher deliver a brilliant piece that highlights musical versatility and progressiveness in a world where following trends is now the norm. Fishers sultry vocals cascade over the energetic backdrop with subtlety and emotional certainty as she reflects on the power of self-awareness. The visual style uses a lot of performance shots of the duo, with a focus on their respective style and demeanours. The track is taken from Shub’s forthcoming Two-Part Album Heritage, coming out on 1st May 2026

 

 

J-Haze- ” On Everything.”

J-Haze delivers the visuals for ” On Everything,” taken from his new project No Tomorrow. The track is a heavy, hard-hitting piece that highlights his trials and tribulations. The Pittsburgh, PA-based rapper takes listeners into his world with a graphic visual that highlights his experiences.

Tolou – “Body”

Norwegian/Nigerian singer-songwriter Tolou unveils the vibrant music video for her song “Body,” an upbeat afropop/R&B jam that is underpinned with seductive melodies and a catchy hook. The track, taken from her debut album ENERGY, is a smooth offering that is perfect for love-themed playlists. The visual is shot in Lagos, Nigeria and is set in a beach townhouse that highlights the natural, vibrant lifestyle of her country.

 

 

 

Paradame – “Return to Base”.

 

Seattle singer-rapper Paradame unveils the visuals for her new single “Return to Base.” The track has a dark and reflective feel and is underpinned by her intense emotional flow and airy melodic chorus. The lyrics are profound and dive into the concept of originality, shedding off distractions and returning to one’s true purpose. The production is dark and cinematic and Paradame delivers a solid performance fusing insightful raps with soothing melodies to match. The accompanying visuals tap into the reflective theme with a futuristic feela nd use of performance shots of the multifaceted artist

 

 

 

 

The Nth Power – “Dream Alive”.

The Nth Power recently put out their fourth album, and now they unveil the visuals for the song “Dream Alive.” The lead single serves as an uplifting anthem for listeners and also a tribute to the core of friendship that holds the band together. From the rousing drum grooves, layered pads and rich guitar riffs with soul-stirring melodic runs, the trio, made up of drummer Nikki Glaspie, guitarist Nick Cassarino, and bassist Nate Edgar craft the perfect uplifting cut for the fans. The accompanying visual blends performance shots and clips from the band’s 2025 fall tour, and a spirited performance at San Francisco’s historic Glide Memorial Church, where the band led a Sunday morning musical worship of love between tour dates.

 

 

 

 

 

TDSG – “On A Mission”

Baltimore-based rapper TDSG is “On A Mission” as he helps close out this week’s video playlist. The anthemic track highlights his mission goals as he strives to secure the bag and reach the top of the game. The visual style follows TDSG as he basks in private jets, exotic locations and 5-star hotels.

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