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Music Monday: Hot music releases of this week!

Great news for the music lovers out there! We have curated a list of the 5 music videos from this week for you to enjoy!

‘Hit Different’ by SZA

If there is anyone who can jam differently to R&B notes, that is undoubtedly SZA. The Black Woman singer has explored different facets of love gone wrong with her new music video, “Hit Different”. From talking about the joys of a one-night stand to deep anguishes of an untraditional bride SZA made her bones.

Pretty Please by Jackson Wang and Galantis

Last week, the Chinese solo artists and members of the K-pop group Got7 released his new music video. He collaborated with Galantis in this electrifying music video that takes the listeners back to the 90s. The Rapper leaves a strong impression through this song where he pays tribute to his love for his origins and Chinese romantic movies from the 1990s.

‘Money Maker’ by 2 Chainz featuring Lil Wayne

2 Chainz and Lil Wayne collaborated and released the new single song ‘Money Maker’. The song features university marching bands and dancing teams. It was shot in various colleges and University grounds around America. The song is dedicated to historically black educational insituttions.

Bad Habits’ by Usher

Last Week, Usher has dropped his latest single, ‘Bad Habits’. The song is set to appear on his upcoming studio album. Directed by Chris Robinson, the music video uses ambient lighting and smokiness to create a dramatic climax.

‘Criminal’ by Taemin

Taemin from SHINee has released his new music video, ‘ Criminal’ which has blown up pretty big. The song is from his latest third Korean album, ‘Never Gonna Dance Again: Act 1’. With top-notch choreography and his sleek vocals, the song was well-received by his fans. The dark cinematography, gorgeous gothic set designs, post-production has amplified the music video.

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