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January 22, 2024
January 22, 2024
A music video has the ability to bring a song to life and further tell a story, making the song just that much better and understandable. This week I will be covering three videos that do just that. Fedde Le Grand and Cobra Effect with a music video for “I Can Feel,” Black Coast‘s video for TRNDSTTR (Lucian remix), and J Sutta with a trippy video for her single “Forever.”
Fedde Le Grand & Cobra Effect – “I Can Feel”
Fedde Le Grand has shared a video with us for his track produced alongside producer Cobra Effect, “I Can Feel,” off of his debut album “Something Real.” The album was in the works for over three years and those three plus years paid off making for 14 amazing tracks including collaborations with Jared Lee, Jonathan Mendelsohn, Erene, Espa, Grammy winner MoZella and more. The “I Can Feel” music video makes you feel as if you’re in a club dancing to the track. Women dance to the tune whipping their hair and in slow motion which makes you want to get up and dance yourself.
Black Coast – “Trndsttr” feat. M. Maggie (Lucian Remix)
Currently #25 on iTunes Dance chart, and millions of plays to date, “TRNDSTTR” by Black Coast (Lucian remix) is the perfect combo of future and indie, and now its brought to life through video! Produced by Black Coast with M. Maggie on the vocals, and remixed by the likes of Lucian, the video begins with a man and woman at a diner with a Pulp Fiction feel to it. The man sits and watches as the woman violently attacks the diner employee and guests, and when she gets knocked out has a flashback of her lifeless lover. She then attacks her date and scares off some customers, all while making some toast.
J Sutta – “Forever”
From the Pussycat Dolls to edm, J Sutta has released a music video for “Forever,” the third single off her long awaited upcoming solo album. The track with a Jack Ü/Major Lazer vibe to it received lots of praise from fans, and I imagine the video will as well. The music video is definitely trippy eye candy with lots of electric distortions and dancers covered in glow in the dark tribal paint.
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Connect With Black Coast: Twitter | Facebook | SoundCloud
Connect With J Sutta: Twitter | Facebook | SoundCloud