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  1. Modern Singer-Songwriter. Whether backed by an orchestra, some modern production or little more than their own acoustic guitar, these wonderful artists are the poets of today.

    • Lady Gaga, “Bad Romance” (dir. Francis Lawrence, 2009) By the time she crawled out of your mom’s Volvo roof box to deliver her first rah-rah-rahs, Lady Gaga had already hosted a poolside orgy, transformed the subway into her debaucherous lair, and sought poisonous revenge on Alexander Skarsgård for throwing her off the edge of a castle.
    • Missy Elliott, “Work It” (dir. Dave Meyers, 2002) While most of her contemporaries settled for music videos that made them look tough or sexy, Missy Elliott got strange with hers, and “Work It” is a perfect distillation of her idiosyncratic vision of warped world.
    • D’Angelo, “Untitled (How Does It Feel?)” (dir. Paul Hunter, 2000) Naked as the day he was born, save for a gold chain and bracelet, D’Angelo is the entirety of the simple, single-take video for “Untitled.”
    • Beyoncé, “Formation” (dir. Melina Matsoukas, 2016) Beyoncé stopped the world for the umpteenth time when she dropped the explosive song and video for “Formation,” just a day before performing the anthem at Super Bowl 50.
  2. Contemporary Singer-Songwriter · Playlist · 111 songs · 5.6K likes.

  3. Listen to the Modern Singer-Songwriter Essentials playlist on Apple Music. 100 Songs. Duration: 6 hours, 26 minutes.

  4. And where viral moments once made for unexpected hits, in 2021 we saw them revitalize older songs from the likes of Kali Uchis and Italian rock revivalists (not to mention reigning Eurovision champs) Måneskin. MORE.

  5. Aug 27, 2020 · Billboard wanted to take a look back at the artists who have given the most to the music video, whether through heavy MTV rotation or millions of YouTube views.

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