• 🎶 Timeless vibes: Twist in My Sobriety – Tanita Tikaram (1988)

    Some songs don’t just sound beautiful… they linger. They feel like a quiet memory you can’t quite place, yet never forget. Twist in My Sobriety by Tanita Tikaram is one of those rare gems.

    At just 19 years old, Tanita wrote and released this haunting track as part of her debut album Ancient Heart. While the late ’80s were dominated by flashy synth-pop, she carved out her own lane with something deeper, more introspective, almost poetic.

    💡 Did you know?
    – The song became a major hit across Europe, reaching top chart positions in countries like Germany and Austria
    – The iconic sepia-toned video was filmed on the Altiplano plateau in Bolivia, adding to its mystical, timeless atmosphere
    – Her distinctive, husky voice made her instantly recognizable and set her apart from other artists of that era

    The title itself is a paradox — “sobriety” suggests clarity, yet the “twist” hints at emotional complexity beneath the surface. That tension is exactly what makes this song so captivating… you don’t just hear it, you feel it.

    🎧 Listen here:
    https://youtu.be/7s8glZ-efMg?is=Vl22aaw5Mm1bLCbP

    What does this song make you feel? 💭

    #TanitaTikaram #TwistInMySobriety #80sMusic #MusicHistory #TimelessMusic #NowPlaying #ClassicTrack #MusicLovers #Throwback #DeepVibes #MusiQloud
    🎶 Timeless vibes: Twist in My Sobriety – Tanita Tikaram (1988) Some songs don’t just sound beautiful… they linger. They feel like a quiet memory you can’t quite place, yet never forget. Twist in My Sobriety by Tanita Tikaram is one of those rare gems. At just 19 years old, Tanita wrote and released this haunting track as part of her debut album Ancient Heart. While the late ’80s were dominated by flashy synth-pop, she carved out her own lane with something deeper, more introspective, almost poetic. 💡 Did you know? – The song became a major hit across Europe, reaching top chart positions in countries like Germany and Austria – The iconic sepia-toned video was filmed on the Altiplano plateau in Bolivia, adding to its mystical, timeless atmosphere – Her distinctive, husky voice made her instantly recognizable and set her apart from other artists of that era The title itself is a paradox — “sobriety” suggests clarity, yet the “twist” hints at emotional complexity beneath the surface. That tension is exactly what makes this song so captivating… you don’t just hear it, you feel it. 🎧 Listen here: https://youtu.be/7s8glZ-efMg?is=Vl22aaw5Mm1bLCbP What does this song make you feel? 💭 #TanitaTikaram #TwistInMySobriety #80sMusic #MusicHistory #TimelessMusic #NowPlaying #ClassicTrack #MusicLovers #Throwback #DeepVibes #MusiQloud
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  • ✨ Rainy Sunday Mood on MusiQloud ✨

    Soft rain tapping against the window…

    A warm cup of coffee…
    And a song that feels like a quiet whisper to your soul.

    “Little Star” by Stina Nordenstam is one of those rare tracks that doesn’t demand your attention — it gently holds it.

    There’s something beautifully melancholic about it.
    Fragile… intimate… almost like a memory you can’t fully place.

    If you love that subtle, emotional depth you sometimes hear in Björk, but in a softer, more delicate form — this is it.

    Perfect for a rainy Sunday morning where time slows down and you allow yourself to just… be.

    🎧 Listen here:
    https://youtu.be/fzMaivdJ2jc?is=JCgTaX7nUZIAto5D

    💭 What’s your go-to song for a rainy, melancholic morning?

    #MusiQloud #RainyVibes #SundayMood #Stinanordenstam #DreamyMusic #Melancholy #NowPlaying #ChillSounds #AmbientPop #CoffeeAndMusic #SlowMoments

    ✨ Rainy Sunday Mood on MusiQloud ✨ Soft rain tapping against the window… A warm cup of coffee… And a song that feels like a quiet whisper to your soul. “Little Star” by Stina Nordenstam is one of those rare tracks that doesn’t demand your attention — it gently holds it. There’s something beautifully melancholic about it. Fragile… intimate… almost like a memory you can’t fully place. If you love that subtle, emotional depth you sometimes hear in Björk, but in a softer, more delicate form — this is it. Perfect for a rainy Sunday morning where time slows down and you allow yourself to just… be. 🎧 Listen here: https://youtu.be/fzMaivdJ2jc?is=JCgTaX7nUZIAto5D 💭 What’s your go-to song for a rainy, melancholic morning? #MusiQloud #RainyVibes #SundayMood #Stinanordenstam #DreamyMusic #Melancholy #NowPlaying #ChillSounds #AmbientPop #CoffeeAndMusic #SlowMoments
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  • 🎻 When a violin speaks, the soul listens…

    There are pieces of music that don’t just play — they enter you, quietly, deeply, like a memory you never lived but somehow still recognize.
    Farid Farjad’s “Amad Amma” is exactly that kind of masterpiece.

    His violin doesn’t perform; it bleeds, whispers, trembles, and heals.

    Every note feels like a doorway into longing, resilience, and the kind of beauty that only emerges from lived experience.

    🔗 https://youtu.be/2bwT4ImcN6U?is=xn6y7LEVO96exHy4

    🌟 Interesting facts about “Amad Amma” & Farid Farjad

    - 🎼 “Amad Amma” appears on the album Anroozha (O Günler) Vol. 4, released in 2016. The track has a duration of 4:06 minutes.
    - 🎻 Farjad is known as a major interpreter of classical Persian music, blending it with Western classical influences — a fusion that gives “Amad Amma” its haunting emotional depth.
    - 🇮🇷➡️🇺🇸 Born in Tehran in 1938, Farjad studied at the Tehran Conservatory of Music, became first violinist in the Tehran Symphony Orchestra, and later emigrated to the U.S. after the 1979 revolution.
    - 🎧 On Last.fm, “Amad Amma” has been scrobbled over 10,000 times, showing its enduring popularity among listeners of Persian classical and world music.
    - 🎹 The album version credits include pianist Abdi Yamini and producer Houshang Motazedi, adding to the piece’s refined, intimate sound.

    #FaridFarjad #AmadAmma #PersianMusic #ViolinMagic #EmotionalMusic #SoulfulSounds #ClassicalFusion #WorldMusic #TimelessArt #ViralMusic #MustListen #ArtThatHeals
    🎻 When a violin speaks, the soul listens… There are pieces of music that don’t just play — they enter you, quietly, deeply, like a memory you never lived but somehow still recognize. Farid Farjad’s “Amad Amma” is exactly that kind of masterpiece. His violin doesn’t perform; it bleeds, whispers, trembles, and heals. Every note feels like a doorway into longing, resilience, and the kind of beauty that only emerges from lived experience. 🔗 https://youtu.be/2bwT4ImcN6U?is=xn6y7LEVO96exHy4 🌟 Interesting facts about “Amad Amma” & Farid Farjad - 🎼 “Amad Amma” appears on the album Anroozha (O Günler) Vol. 4, released in 2016. The track has a duration of 4:06 minutes. - 🎻 Farjad is known as a major interpreter of classical Persian music, blending it with Western classical influences — a fusion that gives “Amad Amma” its haunting emotional depth. - 🇮🇷➡️🇺🇸 Born in Tehran in 1938, Farjad studied at the Tehran Conservatory of Music, became first violinist in the Tehran Symphony Orchestra, and later emigrated to the U.S. after the 1979 revolution. - 🎧 On Last.fm, “Amad Amma” has been scrobbled over 10,000 times, showing its enduring popularity among listeners of Persian classical and world music. - 🎹 The album version credits include pianist Abdi Yamini and producer Houshang Motazedi, adding to the piece’s refined, intimate sound. #FaridFarjad #AmadAmma #PersianMusic #ViolinMagic #EmotionalMusic #SoulfulSounds #ClassicalFusion #WorldMusic #TimelessArt #ViralMusic #MustListen #ArtThatHeals
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  • 🌙✨ Throwback Vibes: “Can’t Fight the Moonlight”

    🎬 Watch here: https://youtu.be/bx3s99FNXzI?is=dl7ziP3P5j6zUKLq

    Some songs just capture that perfect late-night feeling… and this is definitely one of them.

    “Can’t Fight the Moonlight” by LeAnn Rimes is pure early 2000s magic — the kind of track that instantly takes you back to warm nights, movie moments, and that feeling that anything could happen.

    💡 Did you know:

    • The song was featured in the movie Coyote Ugly (2000) and became its iconic theme track

    • It was written by legendary songwriter Diane Warren and produced by Trevor Horn — a powerhouse combo

    • It became a global smash hit, reaching #1 in multiple countries and becoming one of the biggest songs of 2001

    • The track marked LeAnn Rimes’ transition from country star to pop crossover success

    🔥 What makes this song so unforgettable?

    That mix of:
    ✨ romance
    ✨ mystery
    ✨ and a chorus you simply can’t resist singing along to

    You can try to resist it…
    but like the title says:

    You can’t fight the moonlight 😉

    💬 Your turn:

    Is this a romantic classic for you
    or a full-on guilty pleasure you secretly blast out loud?

    Drop your vibe below 👇

    #Throwback #LeAnnRimes #CantFightTheMoonlight #2000sMusic #MusicVibes #NowPlaying #MusiQloud
    🌙✨ Throwback Vibes: “Can’t Fight the Moonlight” 🎬 Watch here: https://youtu.be/bx3s99FNXzI?is=dl7ziP3P5j6zUKLq Some songs just capture that perfect late-night feeling… and this is definitely one of them. “Can’t Fight the Moonlight” by LeAnn Rimes is pure early 2000s magic — the kind of track that instantly takes you back to warm nights, movie moments, and that feeling that anything could happen. 💡 Did you know: • The song was featured in the movie Coyote Ugly (2000) and became its iconic theme track • It was written by legendary songwriter Diane Warren and produced by Trevor Horn — a powerhouse combo • It became a global smash hit, reaching #1 in multiple countries and becoming one of the biggest songs of 2001 • The track marked LeAnn Rimes’ transition from country star to pop crossover success 🔥 What makes this song so unforgettable? That mix of: ✨ romance ✨ mystery ✨ and a chorus you simply can’t resist singing along to You can try to resist it… but like the title says: You can’t fight the moonlight 😉 💬 Your turn: Is this a romantic classic for you or a full-on guilty pleasure you secretly blast out loud? Drop your vibe below 👇 #Throwback #LeAnnRimes #CantFightTheMoonlight #2000sMusic #MusicVibes #NowPlaying #MusiQloud
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  • 🎶 Throwback Vibes: “Suburbia” 🏙️

    Good morning MusiQloud!

    Today we dive into a true 80s synth-pop classic: “Suburbia” by Pet Shop Boys.

    At first listen it sounds like a catchy, upbeat track… but don’t be fooled 👀
    This song actually has a dark edge and a powerful message.

    💡 Did you know:

    • The track was released in 1986 as part of their debut album Please and became their second UK Top 10 hit

    • It was inspired by the 80s film Suburbia and real-life tensions like the Brixton riots, reflecting unrest beneath “perfect” suburban life

    • Those dog barks, sirens and smashing glass sounds? Not random — they were deliberately added to create a feeling of chaos under the surface

    • The song helped the duo avoid becoming a one-hit wonder after “West End Girls” and pushed their career to the next level

    🎧 What makes Suburbia so iconic is that contrast:

    A danceable synth-pop groove…
    mixed with themes of boredom, frustration and hidden tension in everyday life.

    That’s classic Pet Shop Boys:
    happy sound, serious message.

    🔥 Fun detail:
    Even today, fans often describe the track as “strangely upbeat but slightly menacing” — and that’s exactly what makes it timeless.

    💬 Question for you:

    Do you hear this track as a dance anthem or as a social commentary disguised as pop music?

    https://youtu.be/Z6la0zT-5JM?is=JhxHNoMPCJqBz_Gr

    Drop your thoughts 👇

    #Throwback #PetShopBoys #Suburbia #80sMusic #Synthpop #MusicHistory #MusiQloud
    🎶 Throwback Vibes: “Suburbia” 🏙️ Good morning MusiQloud! Today we dive into a true 80s synth-pop classic: “Suburbia” by Pet Shop Boys. At first listen it sounds like a catchy, upbeat track… but don’t be fooled 👀 This song actually has a dark edge and a powerful message. 💡 Did you know: • The track was released in 1986 as part of their debut album Please and became their second UK Top 10 hit • It was inspired by the 80s film Suburbia and real-life tensions like the Brixton riots, reflecting unrest beneath “perfect” suburban life • Those dog barks, sirens and smashing glass sounds? Not random — they were deliberately added to create a feeling of chaos under the surface • The song helped the duo avoid becoming a one-hit wonder after “West End Girls” and pushed their career to the next level 🎧 What makes Suburbia so iconic is that contrast: A danceable synth-pop groove… mixed with themes of boredom, frustration and hidden tension in everyday life. That’s classic Pet Shop Boys: happy sound, serious message. 🔥 Fun detail: Even today, fans often describe the track as “strangely upbeat but slightly menacing” — and that’s exactly what makes it timeless. 💬 Question for you: Do you hear this track as a dance anthem or as a social commentary disguised as pop music? https://youtu.be/Z6la0zT-5JM?is=JhxHNoMPCJqBz_Gr Drop your thoughts 👇 #Throwback #PetShopBoys #Suburbia #80sMusic #Synthpop #MusicHistory #MusiQloud
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  • Did you know? 🤯

    The iconic video for Scream by Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson is still considered the most expensive music video ever made.

    Released in 1995 and directed by Mark Romanek, the futuristic black-and-white video reportedly cost an incredible $7 million to produce — which would be well over $13 million today when adjusted for inflation.

    Why was it so expensive?

    🚀 The video was filmed on seven different sound stages
    🎬 It featured multiple custom-built sci-fi sets resembling a spaceship
    💥 Expensive props were destroyed during filming (including guitars worth tens of thousands of dollars)
    ✨ Cutting-edge visual effects were used — very advanced for the mid-90s

    The result? A visually groundbreaking masterpiece that went on to receive 11 MTV Video Music Award nominations and win a Grammy for Best Music Video.

    Even decades later, the “Scream” video is still considered one of the most iconic music videos ever created.

    Check out this TikTok about it 👇
    https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGduaEwQ4/

    #MichaelJackson #JanetJackson #Scream #MusicVideoHistory #Musicfacts #90sMusic #PopHistory #MusicFacts #LegendaryVideos 🎬🎶
    Did you know? 🤯 The iconic video for Scream by Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson is still considered the most expensive music video ever made. Released in 1995 and directed by Mark Romanek, the futuristic black-and-white video reportedly cost an incredible $7 million to produce — which would be well over $13 million today when adjusted for inflation. Why was it so expensive? 🚀 The video was filmed on seven different sound stages 🎬 It featured multiple custom-built sci-fi sets resembling a spaceship 💥 Expensive props were destroyed during filming (including guitars worth tens of thousands of dollars) ✨ Cutting-edge visual effects were used — very advanced for the mid-90s The result? A visually groundbreaking masterpiece that went on to receive 11 MTV Video Music Award nominations and win a Grammy for Best Music Video. Even decades later, the “Scream” video is still considered one of the most iconic music videos ever created. Check out this TikTok about it 👇 https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGduaEwQ4/ #MichaelJackson #JanetJackson #Scream #MusicVideoHistory #Musicfacts #90sMusic #PopHistory #MusicFacts #LegendaryVideos 🎬🎶
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  • Time for a little workout 💪

    And wich song is better to 'energize' you for the workout?

    Exactly! 'Music', by Madonna 🤠

    https://youtu.be/Sdz2oW0NMFk?is=IYY5mM3xhiGf9-LL

    #madonna #music #queenofpop #workthatbody
    Time for a little workout 💪 And wich song is better to 'energize' you for the workout? Exactly! 'Music', by Madonna 🤠 https://youtu.be/Sdz2oW0NMFk?is=IYY5mM3xhiGf9-LL #madonna #music #queenofpop #workthatbody
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  • Sometimes a song instantly transports you back to a different era.

    One of those tracks that does exactly that is 'Here We Go' by Stakka Bo.

    Released in the early 90s, this track perfectly captured the creative spirit of that decade — a time when genres were constantly colliding and artists weren’t afraid to experiment. “Here We Go” blended pop, hip-hop, and alternative dance into something fresh, playful, and incredibly catchy.

    The moment that famous hook kicks in — “Here we go again…” — you instantly recognize it. It’s one of those melodies that sticks with you forever.

    What made Stakka Bo stand out back then was his unique style. The music wasn’t just about the groove (although the groove is undeniably addictive). There was also a clever, almost tongue-in-cheek commentary about modern life and consumer culture hidden beneath the upbeat sound. That combination of humor, creativity and catchy production made the track a standout hit across Europe and a staple on music television during the golden age of MTV.

    For many people, songs like this are more than just music — they’re memories. They remind us of a time when music videos felt like little pieces of art, when discovering new music meant watching TV late at night or digging through record stores, and when artists had a wonderfully quirky freedom in how they presented themselves.

    And the funny thing is: decades later the track still feels fresh. Play it today and it still has that same infectious energy. That’s the magic of truly great pop music — it doesn’t age, it simply becomes a classic.

    If you’ve never heard it before, or if you just want a nostalgic trip back to the early 90s, check out this clip here:
    👇

    https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGduPBm1m/

    Turn the volume up and enjoy the vibe. Sometimes a little musical time travel is exactly what we need. 🎶

    #StakkaBo #HereWeGo #90sMusic #90sThrowback #ThrowbackVibes #RetroMusic #ClassicTracks #MusicMemories #90sPop #MusicLovers #OldSchoolVibes #Nostalgia 🎧
    Sometimes a song instantly transports you back to a different era. One of those tracks that does exactly that is 'Here We Go' by Stakka Bo. Released in the early 90s, this track perfectly captured the creative spirit of that decade — a time when genres were constantly colliding and artists weren’t afraid to experiment. “Here We Go” blended pop, hip-hop, and alternative dance into something fresh, playful, and incredibly catchy. The moment that famous hook kicks in — “Here we go again…” — you instantly recognize it. It’s one of those melodies that sticks with you forever. What made Stakka Bo stand out back then was his unique style. The music wasn’t just about the groove (although the groove is undeniably addictive). There was also a clever, almost tongue-in-cheek commentary about modern life and consumer culture hidden beneath the upbeat sound. That combination of humor, creativity and catchy production made the track a standout hit across Europe and a staple on music television during the golden age of MTV. For many people, songs like this are more than just music — they’re memories. They remind us of a time when music videos felt like little pieces of art, when discovering new music meant watching TV late at night or digging through record stores, and when artists had a wonderfully quirky freedom in how they presented themselves. And the funny thing is: decades later the track still feels fresh. Play it today and it still has that same infectious energy. That’s the magic of truly great pop music — it doesn’t age, it simply becomes a classic. If you’ve never heard it before, or if you just want a nostalgic trip back to the early 90s, check out this clip here: 👇 https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGduPBm1m/ Turn the volume up and enjoy the vibe. Sometimes a little musical time travel is exactly what we need. 🎶 #StakkaBo #HereWeGo #90sMusic #90sThrowback #ThrowbackVibes #RetroMusic #ClassicTracks #MusicMemories #90sPop #MusicLovers #OldSchoolVibes #Nostalgia 🎧
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  • The 80's were magical. I'm glad i've experienced this wonderful era.

    Bananarama - I heared a rumour

    #eightees #music #pop #popmusic #bananarama

    https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGdmouAkM/
    The 80's were magical. I'm glad i've experienced this wonderful era. Bananarama - I heared a rumour #eightees #music #pop #popmusic #bananarama https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGdmouAkM/
    @lovesongs7788

    Bananarama — I Heard a Rumour “I heard a rumour…” 💫 #bananarama #iheardarumor #80smusic #livemusic #concerts

    ♬ original sound - lovesongs7788
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  • Madonna's hit 'Sorry' is already 20 years ago 😱

    How time flies 😏

    https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGdmTAKLh/

    #madonna #sorry #pop #popmusic
    Madonna's hit 'Sorry' is already 20 years ago 😱 How time flies 😏 https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGdmTAKLh/ #madonna #sorry #pop #popmusic
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  • 🚀 Be the Pioneer of Your Sound!

    You’ve just discovered uncharted territory! 🎧

    You are the very first person to search for or use this hashtag on MusiQloud. There are no posts here yet — and that’s exactly the point. This is your moment to lead, not to follow.

    Whether it’s a rare sub-genre, a forgotten native sound, a regional tradition, an underground movement, or your own genre-defying creation — don’t wait for permission. Claim the space. Name the sound. Start the movement.

    The stage is empty.

    The spotlight is on you. ⚡

    Upload your first track or post with this hashtag today and make history.

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