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[Watch Foreign Music Collection] Super Cool PV/MV [2026]

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!

[Watchable Western Music Collection] Super Cool PV/MV [2026] (51–60)

Rap GodEminem

Eminem – Rap God (Explicit)
Rap GodEminem

Eminem’s masterpiece, “Rap God.” At the time, this track earned a Guinness World Record for rapping 6.07 words per second, and it’s an essential classic when talking about hip-hop.

By the way, that record has since been surpassed by the song “Godzilla,” which is also performed by Eminem.

The “Rap God” music video features rich colors and a flickering, eye-dazzling aesthetic.

It’s not an MV with a lot of different developments, but for some reason it’s strangely captivating to watch.

Got To Keep OnThe Chemical Brothers

The Chemical Brothers – Got To Keep On (Official Music Video)
Got To Keep OnThe Chemical Brothers

The music video for ‘Got To Keep On’ by the British techno duo The Chemical Brothers makes you feel as if you’re watching a high-end fashion show.

The way certain body parts are subtly exaggerated in sync with the dancing is intriguingly surreal and very sophisticated.

Bad HabitsEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – Bad Habits [Official Video]
Bad HabitsEd Sheeran

“Bad Habits” is included on Ed Sheeran’s fifth album.

As the title suggests, his bad habit is staying out late and partying.

The lyrics are comical yet seem to carry a deeper meaning.

In the music video, Ed, dressed as a vampire, heads into a bustling city, flies through the air, and attacks crowds of people, resulting in a humorous visual.

With extensive use of 3D throughout, the video features eye‑catching motions you don’t often see.

Pa’lanteHurray For The Riff Raff

Hurray For The Riff Raff – Pa’lante (Official Video)
Pa'lanteHurray For The Riff Raff

This is a song called “Pa’lante” by Hurray for the Riff Raff.

It was filmed in Puerto Rico after the hurricane.

Through the lives of a single mother, her daughter, and her former partner, it conveys how the island—once peaceful and beautiful—has changed.

Including the music, it’s a very powerful work.

[Watchable Western Music Collection] Super Cool PVs/MVs [2026] (61–70)

Man of the WoodsJustin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake – Man of the Woods (Official Video)
Man of the WoodsJustin Timberlake

This is the song “Man Of The Woods,” released by Justin Timberlake, a singer who’s also hugely successful as an actor.

The music video is striking, with Timberlake popping out from various places in the great outdoors like a forest sprite.

It makes you daydream about him appearing like that in real life!

Woman ft. Cleo SolLittle Simz

Little Simz – Woman feat. Cleo Sol (Official Video)
Woman ft. Cleo SolLittle Simz

Little Simz is a singer-songwriter from the United Kingdom with Nigerian parents, and her musical style strongly reflects those roots.

One of her highly acclaimed masterpieces is “Woman” featuring Cleo Sol.

It’s primarily composed of rap, and when the chorus hits, it shifts into a chill, neo-soul-like melody—its distinctive sound is a key part of its appeal.

The music video is striking as well, set in a lavish building where beautiful women dance.

CraveYears & Years

Olly Alexander – Crave (Official Video)
CraveYears & Years

Years & Years is a band that has gained worldwide popularity with a style that blends R&B and 1990s house music into electro-pop.

Lately, they’ve been focusing mainly on synth-pop to align with current trends.

Years & Years is known for consistently releasing music videos with strong impact, and among them, “Crave” employs particularly distinctive forms of expression.

What stands out most is the richness of its colors.

The visuals, which evoke the film Avatar, match exquisitely with the dark melody.