Virtual Insanity (Jamiroquai, 1996) JK pranced about as usual, but Jonathan Glazer’s innovative promo (including four moving walls) helped propel Jamiroquai’s 1996 single to number three in the charts.
Erykah Badu has often been compared to jazz great Billie Holiday, though I would say her style is on the contemporary styles of the genres soul and hip hop and it sends out a deeper message as opposed to common R&B music. She’s signed on to quite a few record companies throughout her music career, and I would say, been pretty successful.
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richardjlarby
1 year ago
That "Smack My Bitch Up" video is still an edited version. After pulling the guy from the cubicle, she injects heroin in the uncut version.
Tony Horgan
1 year ago
Aha - Take on Me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djV11Xbc914&ob=av2e
That song will always remind me of a trip to Alton Towers in the Boys Club Landrover, soundtracked by a Top 40 tape recording with that on it.
And:
Herbie Hancock - Rockit
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1ptnt_herbie-hancock-rockit-1983_music
And:
Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Two Tribes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXWVpcypf0w
Bruno Mindhorn
1 year ago
Wot? Nothing by Chris Cunningham? Or Michel Gondry?
Labelnr1
1 year ago
Erykah Badu has often been compared to jazz great Billie Holiday, though I would say her style is on the contemporary styles of the genres soul and hip hop and it sends out a deeper message as opposed to common R&B music. She’s signed on to quite a few record companies throughout her music career, and I would say, been pretty successful.