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Directed by Chris Hesse
“Cracks” pairs HOLOSOIL’s atmospheric alternative sound with a moody visual directed by Chris Hesse.
Directed by Chris Hesse
“Cracks” pairs HOLOSOIL’s atmospheric alternative sound with a moody visual directed by Chris Hesse.
Directed by Joe Bressler
“Where the City Can’t See” pairs Blood Cultures’ atmospheric pop with a cinematic visual exploring isolation and escape, directed by Joe Bressler.
“Mis Versiones” arrives with a simple, direct visual that centres Marie Cherry without distraction. The video favours mood and presence over narrative structure.
Directed by Jacob Cooper
A gritty, surreal, and emotionally charged visual journey directed by Jacob Cooper, this official video mirrors the song’s raw intensity through frenetic imagery and lo-fi…
Directed by Nicole Lipp
St. Lucia return with “People Change,” a lush synth-pop meditation on growth and self-acceptance. Directed by Nicole Lipp.
“Heaven” brings together Alison Wonderland and Ninajirachi in a euphoric electronic-pop collaboration driven by expansive, club-ready energy.
Directed by Brad Wong
“Running On Blue” pairs Chloe Tang’s smooth alt-pop with Casandra’s feature, wrapped in a clean, modern visual directed by Brad Wong and Gerardo J. De…
Directed by Brian J. Nichols
“Hunger” presents Devon Thompson’s introspective songwriting through an intimate, emotionally grounded visual directed by Brian J. Nichols.
Directed by Tomáš Fiala
“problems” frames Dina Ayada’s alt-pop edge within a clean, contemporary visual directed by Tomáš Fiala.
Directed by Star Kendrick
“Never Stop Looking At Me” presents Geowulf’s warm indie-pop style through a refined visual co-directed by Star Kendrick and Hugh Miles.
Directed by Lisa Mamazza
“Please Her For Pleasure” channels girlish figure’s provocative alt-pop energy into a bold visual directed by Lisa Mamazza.
“Undress Me” frames Hana Lili’s intimate alt-pop sound within a minimal, emotionally charged visual.
“Thootie” brings Ice Spice and Tokischa together in a bold, high-energy visual that amplifies their confident, club-ready presence.
Directed by Jesse Jo Stark
“who knew” pairs Jesse Jo Stark’s noir-leaning alt-pop with Lil Yachty’s feature, presented through a self-directed, stripped-back visual.
“Daydreaming” captures Joy Jewel’s soft, introspective pop sound through a light, atmosphere-led visual focused on mood and intimacy.
“holding on” brings together Loose Goose, A-Trak, and Gus Dapperton in a laid-back, groove-driven visual built around feel and flow.
Directed by Diane Sagnier
“The House That Doesn’t Exist” extends Melody’s Echo Chamber’s psychedelic dream-pop world through a surreal visual directed by Diane Sagnier.
“Blossom Tree” extends Milk & Bone’s atmospheric electro-pop world with a soft, emotionally immersive visual.
“Bow Wow” showcases Molly Grace’s bold, playful pop persona through a colourful, confidence-driven visual.
“gay” captures Princess Alba’s playful, confessional pop style through a bright, self-assured visual built around personality and presence.
“Nervous Wreck” channels The Haunt’s dark alt-rock edge into a punchy, performance-driven visual fuelled by tension and release.