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

 

 

 

 

D’Gord – “If Only”

 

Uprising R&B sensation D’Gord shares visuals for his new single “If Only”, the track is a reflective piece that explores heartbreak. Over the ethereal soundscape, D’Gord delivers a heartwarming performance that is both emotionally powerful and sombre. The visual taps into the melancholic and regretful element of the song and captures the singer’s anguish as he regrets the past.

 

 

N8! – “GOD (Supreme Mathematics)”

N8! and The Deity Complex team up for “GOD  (Supreme Mathematics)”, an insightful track that is peppered with uplifting jewels and supreme mathematics lessons for listeners to grow on. The accompanying visual makes use of extensive performance shots.

N8 is One half of the NYC duo Mankind and Founding member of the New Rap Order Collective.

 

 

 

Jamal Gasol – “Blackout 3”.

PIFF empire captain Jamal Gasol returns with “Blackout 3” which is lifted from the third edition of his The World Is Piff series. Over a sombre and cinematic backdrop, Jamal delivers a no-holds-barred performance ripe with vivid street tales and a whole lot of bravado. The visual has a DIY and retro aesthetic and captures Jamal in his element as he does his thing.

 

 

Sorg & Napoleon Maddox – “If You”

 

Sorg and Napoleon Maddox team up for”If You”, a reflective track that explores the concept of redemption through humility and empathy. The production is warm and soulful and the songwriting is heartfelt and reflective. The blend of melodies and commanding raps sure makes it engaging and refreshing. The visual style follows the artist in different spots as he performs the track and captures his laidback demeanour.

Khamari – “Wax Poetic”

Boston, MA-born and raised singer/songwriter Khamari helped close the video playlist with  “Wax Poetic”, an insightful and reflective tune that takes us on a soul-searching journey and the ups and downs that come with it. Armed with a distinct vocal tone and stylish melodic runs, Khamari delivers a soul-stirring performance peppered with relatable songwriting. The visual has a warm and reflective aesthetic that taps into the poetic concept of the track.

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