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A roundup of cool music videos from Western artists!

Starting around the 1980s, led by figures like Michael Jackson, music videos began to be taken seriously, and a culture of enjoying music visually spread.

This time, we’re featuring a collection of cool Western music videos!

We’ve picked a wide range—from videos with simply awesome choreography to those with striking direction and production.

Of course, the coolness of the songs themselves is also a criterion, so if you’re looking for cool Western tracks, be sure to check these out!

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Until I Found YouStephen Sanchez

Stephen Sanchez – Until I Found You (Official Video)
Until I Found YouStephen Sanchez

Stephen Sanchez is a U.S.-born singer who performs classic, straight-ahead pop music.

His pop differs greatly from your run-of-the-mill pop: many of his songs draw primarily from the pop of the 1960s and 1970s, and each track evokes a sense of nostalgia.

His song “Until I Found You” is no exception, embodying those same characteristics.

The visuals—evoking Elvis Presley—leave a strong impression with their straightforward, masculine style.

what would you do?Tate McRae

Tate McRae – what would you do? (Official Video)
what would you do?Tate McRae

Tate McRae is one of the most talked-about female singers in Canada right now.

A member of Gen Z like Billie Eilish, she rose to global popularity after appearing on the audition show American Idol.

Among her works, one of the most striking music videos is what would you do?.

In it, she frequently appears dancing intensely in a latex suit, brilliantly expressing both feminine allure and strength.

Left And Right (feat. Jung Kook of BTS)Charlie Puth

Charlie Puth – Left And Right (feat. Jung Kook of BTS) [Official Video]
Left And Right (feat. Jung Kook of BTS)Charlie Puth

Singer-songwriter Charlie Puth, who rose to global fame after collaborating with Wiz Khalifa on the Furious 7 ending theme “See You Again,” is also a popular artist in Japan.

The work he collaborated on with BTS’s star Jung Kook is “Left and Right (feat.

Jung Kook of BTS).” The music video has a refreshing vibe, letting you fully appreciate the duo’s polished looks.

VegasDoja Cat

Doja Cat – Vegas (From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ELVIS) (Official Video)
VegasDoja Cat

When it comes to the most prominent female rappers right now, many people would probably name Doja Cat.

Despite her high-level rap skills, she’s also an excellent vocalist, consistently entertaining heads with her wide musical range.

Among her works, the one with an especially captivating music video is Vegas.

While the track is crafted with a Latin-tinged melody, the MV complements that sound perfectly, presenting something passionate, sultry, and irresistibly sexy.

WAIT FOR U ft. Drake, TemsFUTURE

Future – WAIT FOR U (Official Music Video) ft. Drake, Tems
WAIT FOR U ft. Drake, TemsFUTURE

Despite being a legend who has influenced many rappers, Future still thrives on the front lines.

His track featuring Canada’s leading rapper Drake and Nigerian-born singer Tems is “WAIT FOR U ft.

Drake, Tems.” Set against a backdrop reminiscent of ancient Rome, the music video weaves together each of the three artists’ stories.

Their costumes are absolutely incredible—be sure to check it out.

Land Of The FreeThe Killers

It’s a song called “Land Of The Free,” released in 2019 by The Killers, a rock band hugely popular for their refreshing sound.

The music video shows the real living conditions of immigrants—something that isn’t often covered in Japanese news—and the wall built between Mexico and the United States.

It’s a work that really makes you think.

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Hold My HandLady Gaga

Lady Gaga – Hold My Hand (From “Top Gun: Maverick”) [Official Music Video]
Hold My HandLady Gaga

Lady Gaga is a female singer-songwriter who has been active from the mid-2000s to the present, and I believe many people in Japan are familiar with her.

Her song “Hold My Hand” was created as the theme song for Top Gun: Maverick, the sequel to Top Gun.

The track is a classic ballad, and combined with Lady Gaga’s powerful vocals, it delivers a dynamic feel.

The music video makes extensive use of footage from the film, which means the visual quality is exceptionally high and can be enjoyed purely as a piece of visual art.