Music Video Playlist #5

Music Video Playlist #5

This diverse group of artists spans soul, jazz, folk, reggae, and alternative music, each bringing a unique sound. Together, these artists embody a rich mix of musical storytelling, rhythm, and emotion across genres. It really could be fun making a list of so many different music styles. Don’t get stuck in one or two musical genres. Open you mind and enjoy in as many different genres as you can…

Mario Biondi and Al Green stand out with their deep, velvety voices, blending jazz, soul, and R&B into smooth, timeless grooves. First time I heard Mario, I thought it was Barry White.

Sting and Raul Midón fuse pop, jazz, and world influences, delivering intricate melodies and poetic lyricism, while Kings of Convenience offer delicate, acoustic-driven folk with soothing harmonies.

Mylène Farmer, known for her theatrical and enigmatic style, blends electronic, pop, and chanson to create deeply emotional and poetic music.

Macy Gray and Irma bring a raw, soulful edge to their work, each with a distinctive voice that fuses soul, R&B, and pop.

Akua Naru delivers powerful spoken-word poetry over jazz-infused hip-hop beats, while Manu Chao and Sticky Fingers incorporate reggae, ska, and Latin influences into their politically charged and feel-good sound.

Track List

#1

Love is a Temple

Mario Biondi

#2

Stolen Car

Sting, Mylène Farmer

#3

Let’s Stay Together

Al Green

#4

Me in You

Kings of Convenience

#5

Creep (Acoustic Cover)

Macy Gray

#6

House of Cards

Irma

#7

The Block

Acua Naru

#8

Mr Bobby

Manu Chao

#9

How to Fly

Sticky Fingers

#10

I Can Fly

Raul Midón