
Diego Garcia, the self-proclaimed “boy who sings about love” does what he does best in the acoustic folk single “You Were Never There” from the LP Laura. The Beatles-esque chamber pop track from this former singer for Elefant lulls you with guitar...

Well, this is awkward. As pretty as Parisian popstress Birkii may be, she resorts to traipsing around town with a cardboard cutout in the electropop love ballad “Shade of Doubt.” Though a good man may be hard to find, she makes the search so worthwhile.

Don’t be confused by the title…”Go Go Wine” isn’t a cocktail of dancehall megastar Vybz Kartel’s choice. However, you may be intoxicated by the heavy bass riddim, hypnotic hip twirling, and cloud smoke in Vybz’s neverending Kingston Story.

La Vida Bohéme fight for their right to party in “Radio Capital.” The Venezuelan rockers reclaim the streets of politically-torn Caracas with this dance punk track from their second album Nuestra, meaning “ours.”

Love can be brutal, but in Asa’s case it’s filled with balloons, bikes, and red fascinators. “Why Can’t We” is about a great love lost, but we can only focus on having a great time with the funky sixties-inspired sound and an awesome Soul Train Line.

4Minute’s HyunA trades in the fierceness of “Change” for a more flirty and sporty look in “Bubble Pop,” off her first solo mini album. “Bubble Pop” features HyunA doing what she does best, with a cute and sexy choreography full of hip-shaking! Watch...

Hailing from Santiago, Chile, Latin Pop and Hip-Hop artist Ana Tijoux came to prominence through her collaboration with Mexican songstress Julieta Venegas in the radio hit "Eres Para Mí". Although her debut album, Kaos, brought Ana long overdue...

Hailing from Santiago, Chile, Latin Pop and Hip-Hop artist Ana Tijoux came to prominence through her collaboration with Mexican songstress Julieta Venegas in the radio hit "Eres Para Mí". Although her debut album, Kaos, brought Ana long overdue...

South Africa jazz house group Goldfish took their animated video style to a whole new level on "We Come Together." Now you'll feel like you're playing a nautical, Star Wars video game. And it's 1985.

Who Knew is a brand new band out of Iceland, but their shrieking tenor and wall-of-sound guitars guarantee them spot in the hipster mags. Their MV for "Sharpen the Knife" off their debut Bits and Pieces of a Major Spectacle is a mess of Christmas lights...

Is this an eye exam or a rave party? The Gang Gang Dance crew happily confuses viewers in “MindKilla,” a synthpop cut from Eye Contact. If the Rorschach-inspired images, the freaky pair of eyes, or the electric string chorus don't draw you in, maybe...

The heady, prolific Puerto Rican psych rocker Omar Rodriguez Lopez directed this disturbing video for "Asco Que Conmueve Los Puntos Erogenos" (or "disgust that can move erogenous zones") off his album...

Just try to stay seated while Aussie blonde bombshells Kito & Reija Lee drop signature dubstep beats, heavy bass, and an MV with enough levitation to make David Blaine jealous in "On the Jam" from their EP Sweet Talk.