‘We Are Live’ N°123 – 2010s Music Videos

Gerry Cinnamon, Pet Shop Boys, The 1975, Steve Aoki, Maroon 5, Justin Bieber, Mumford & Sons, Of Monsters And Men, Bring Me The Horizon, Coldplay, James Arthur, Imagine Dragons

They are the performers of twelve “live” music videos that were ranked in various charts, this week (47/52) BUT … in the Tens 2010s.

Here, they are reunited in one glorious playlist. Enjoy!

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‘We Are Live’ N°123 – 2010s Music Videos

Tracklist

1 . Gerry Cinnamon – Sometimes

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Featured on the 2017 album “Erratic Cinematic”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

2 . Pet Shop Boys – Leaving

In “Leaving,” Pet Shop Boys reflect on love’s afterlife and enduring bonds beyond death over haunting synths and Neil Tennant’s vocals. Directed by Pet Shop Boys, the music video’s black and white imagery, interspersed with rail travel, complements the track’s reflective mood, as background screens spotlight the contributing vocalists.
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Featured on the 2012 album “Elysium”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

3 . The 1975 – It’s Not Living [If It’s Not With You]

The 1975’s “It’s Not Living” masks its dark heroin narrative with ’80s pop zest. Matt Healy’s lyrics “Collapse my veins wearing beautiful shoes” fuse addiction’s sting with love’s ache. The Warren Fu video throws back to Talking Heads, a retro nod mirroring the track’s deceptive cheer.
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Featured on the 2018 album “A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships”.

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4 . Steve Aoki – Waste It On Me (w/ BTS)

Steve Aoki’s “Waste It On Me” featuring BTS mingles EDM with RnB vocals, exploring new sonic realms. The Joseph Hahn-directed video, starring Ken Jeong and Devon Aoki, turns love’s futility into a karaoke duel, sans BTS but with an all Asian-American cast.
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Featured on the 2018 album “Neon Future III”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

5 . Maroon 5 – Girls Like You (w/ Cardi B)

Maroon 5’s “Girls Like You” is enhanced by Cardi B’s distinctive verse towards the end. Directed by David Dobkin, the music video is a homage to notable women from various fields, making it a visual celebration of female empowerment. As Adam Levine performs center-stage with a rotating camera, each rotation reveals a different celebrity like Jennifer Lopez, Ellen DeGeneres, Millie Bobby Brown, activist Ilhan Omar, Olympian Aly Raisman, and actresses Gal Gadot and Tiffany Haddish.
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Featured on the 2017 album “Red Pill Blues“.Red+Pill+Blues+vinyl+album&tag=radiovideomus-20′ target=’_blank’ rel=’noopener’>

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6 . Justin Bieber – Company

Justin Bieber’s “Company” video offers a candid montage of tour life and personal moments, directed by Rory Kramer. It’s a blend of Bieber’s on-stage passion and off-stage escapades—snowboarding, skateboarding, serenading nature, and heartfelt onstage moments.
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Featured on the 2015 album “Purpose”.

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7 . Mumford & Sons – I Will Wait

Mumford & Sons’ “I Will Wait,” reverberating with fervent banjo strums and London-inflected vocals, is a rousing anthem of loyalty, mixing folk roots with country twang. Filmed at Red Rocks, the music video, directed by Fred & Nick, captures the band’s raw energy and a crowd lit by phones.
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Featured on the 2012 album “Babel”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

8 . Of Monsters And Men – Mountain Sound

Directed by Benjamin Kutsko, the music video for “Mountain Sound” by Of Monsters And Men is filmed on location at a festival held at the Hljomskalagardurinn park in Reykjavík, Iceland.
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Featured on the 2011 album “My Head Is an Animal”.

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9 . Bring Me The Horizon – Ludens

Bring Me The Horizon’s “Ludens,” a recording done specificaly for Hideo Kojima’s PS4 videogame “Death Stranding,” emerged swiftly in a 5-day creative burst. Frontman Oli Sykes, diverging from their “amo” era, weaves the game’s themes into the music. The video—a Sykes-directed affair—juxtaposes the band’s raw performance with “Death Stranding” visuals.
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Featured on the 2019 album “Death Stranding: Timefall”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

10 . Coldplay – Everglow

Coldplay’s “Everglow,” penned by Chris Martin for Gwyneth Paltrow post-divorce, captures the light in loss. The track, a raw piano-vocal piece, explores the end of love with both pain and gratitude. Gwyneth’s backing vocals and the video’s lone Martin before Ben Mor’s lens—plus an archival clip of Muhammad Ali—intensify the message of enduring warmth amidst heartache.
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Featured on the 2015 album “A Head Full of Dreams“.A+Head+Full+of+Dreams+vinyl+album&tag=radiovideomus-20′ target=’_blank’ rel=’noopener’>

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

11 . James Arthur – Impossible

James Arthur’s gravelly rendition of Shontelle’s “Impossible” layers raw emotion over the 2010 hit. His X-Factor winning cover stays true to the original’s melody but deepens it with a rougher tone and a poignant key change. The music video is directed by Claudia Wass.
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Featured on the 2013 album “James Arthur”.

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12 . Imagine Dragons – Bad Liar

Imagine Dragons’ “Bad Liar,” co-written by Dan Reynolds and Aja Volkman, gets a Ryan Reichenfeld-directed video shot in Las Vegas. Choreographed by Marissa Osato and featuring dancer Autumn Miller, the video conveys the song’s emotional heft amid marital woes and captures the track’s essence of love and pain.
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Featured on the 2018 album “Origins”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

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