A Sweet Sixteen – 2016’s Best Music
A region-free list of albums from a year that brought the world more boundaries.
A region-free list of albums from a year that brought the world more boundaries.
Khalil Fong promotes his most recent album, JTW 西遊記, with his most recent music video, HBDD (很不低調), directed by Shigeto Sayama (佐山重人).
RIP SLYME has unveiled its brand new music video for Check This Out, which serves as the 2016 Timberland Autumn campaign, directed by Wataru Saito (斉藤渉).
The music video for Go Robot is heavily inspired by Saturday Night Fever.
Mamamoo sub-units, Angel Line and Rapper Line, present ANGEL and DAB DAB, two brand new songs presented at their first ever concert, Moosical.
Red Hot Chili Peppers enlists Olivia Wilde to direct the music video for Dark Necessities, the first single from their latest album The Getaway.
DreamWorks’ Trolls gets a song from cast member Justin Timberlake.
Korean rapper San E has released a funky collaboration with Korean rapper Mad Clown in a colorful and playfully suggestive music video by VISHOP.
Brown Eyed Girls are back with a brand new album, brand new image and brand new sound with their first comeback single Brave New World (신세계).
IU is back celebrating being 23 with Twenty-three (스물셋) in a playful video by Yongseok Choi (최용석) from Lumpens (룸펜스), promoting CHAT-SHIRE.