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It's official, Green Day is back!
They might lack the intense guyliner but IMGL (아이엠지엘) might be the modern, Korean answer to your early high school nostalgia.
Skrillex and Rick Ross team up in music video Purple Lamborghini in what appears to be a last ditch effort to sell Suicide Squad.
Y-Teen is one big ass group.
Y틴 (몬스타엑스 X 우주소녀)
Y2K delivers again with his unique noisy and playful trap style.
Oh Alex. If only you did an Australian tour then we'd really be able to get closer.
LDN Noise is on fire with his production of My Show.
Psychedelic visuals + house beats = Drugs for eyes and ears
It's like Seventeen, but worse.
Wow, that was… “fucking nice”.
Midnight Club channels some nostalgic, Daft Punk vibes in People.
24hrs treats his girl right in Last Man.
Say goodbye to muzzing and hakking to EDM . Try 1Million Dance Studio's routine to Thugli's remix of Panda next time you hit the club.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think D.R.A.M. is talking about weed.
Does Martin Garrix just want to get played on the radio? Or was this track truly 'in the name of love' for good music?
Seoul Real Estate is one of the best debut singles I've heard in recent memory.
Leikeli47 and Dreezy join AlunaGeorge's newest music video.
“Better keep your hands to yourself/If you don't wanna see me get mental/I'm just here to have a good time.” 100% relatable.
Thank God Pham sent this banger My Way.
Chimes is one hell of a track, but Alexander Lewis and Y2K still manage to go H.A.M. on this remix.
‘Do it’ (Aye) is a cross between Tory Lanez and Lil Yachty with some added funky production.
Clean Bandit burn all their instruments in the music video for Tears.