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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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In My FeelingsDrake

This is Drake’s song “In My Feelings,” which became a huge hit in 2018.

Like Romeo and Juliet, Drake talks to his lover through a window.

He’s in a somewhat pitiful position, but it’s very romantic.

The music video is packed with clips that are irresistible for anyone who admires America.

It’s a track you’ll want to rewatch over and over for the visuals alone.

VELVETAdam Lambert

Adam Lambert – VELVET (Official Video)
VELVETAdam Lambert

Adam Lambert is an artist with one of the best mixed voices in the world.

He’s also known for serving as the second lead vocalist of the legendary band Queen.

He has come out as gay, and since then he’s been active without worrying about others’ opinions, expressing himself through unique fashion and behavior.

His song “VELVET” fully showcases his masculine sexuality.

The music video is incredibly rugged yet stylish, so be sure to check it out.

Midnight SkyMiley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus – Midnight Sky (Official Video)
Midnight SkyMiley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus, who rose to fame as the heroine of the drama Hannah Montana, is now at the forefront of the scene with a sexy, hard-driving, husky-voiced musical style.

Her hit song Midnight Sky is crafted with a melody that evokes 1980s disco music.

The music video features visuals with a distinctive, cyberpunk-like atmosphere.

With 1980s fashion and music set to become the mainstream, be sure to check it out!

GangstaYG, Mozzy

YG, Mozzy – Gangsta (Official Video)
GangstaYG, Mozzy

The classic track “Gangsta” by rap stars YG and Mozzy, who were active in the mid-2010s.

As the title suggests, it’s crafted as trap music with tough, gangsta-rap lyrics and a hard-hitting style.

The music video is also decidedly gangsta, depicting a criminal crew busy committing robberies and hanging around with stacks of cash.

Opinions may vary, but if you like hard-edged work, definitely give it a listen!

I Found You / Nilda’s Storybenny blanco, Calvin Harris & Miguel

benny blanco, Calvin Harris & Miguel – I Found You / Nilda’s Story
I Found You / Nilda's Storybenny blanco, Calvin Harris & Miguel

This track was released in 2018 as a collaboration between musician Benny Blanco and DJ Calvin Harris.

The original version is a bright piece with a refreshing beat sung by Blanco, but this version, sung by the singer Miguel, is different.

It shines a spotlight on Nilda’s family from Honduras and the harrowing lives they lead as immigrants, giving the work new life.

It’s a music video that can serve as a starting point for thinking about immigration issues, which tend to receive relatively little attention in Japan.

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MaterialFlasher

Flasher – Material (Official Video)
MaterialFlasher

This is the song “Material” by Flasher, a band from Washington, D.C., which is also Fugazi’s hometown.

At first it seems like a regular music video, but it turns out to be a very meta MV that feels like you’re watching YouTube.

I definitely want you to experience its uniquely strange vibe at least once!

Fire We MakeAlicia Keys, Maxwell

Alicia Keys, Maxwell – Fire We Make (Official Video)
Fire We MakeAlicia Keys, Maxwell

R&B singers Alicia Keys and Maxwell, who were active in the 2000s.

Many people probably remember seeing these two on the R&B charts all the time back then.

The collaboration between them is the track “Fire We Make.” Musically, it’s a unique blend of R&B with 1990s neo-soul.

The music video is structured like a drama, and it may feel like you’re watching a film.

Be sure to check it out.