When it comes to music, music videos are important supplements to what we can hear as they stimulate our visual senses in a way that sound cannot.
From creative homemade projects to cinematic works that beg to be seen on a big screen, all forms of music videos are released by Singapore's talented musicians seeking to extend the stories told in their songs every month. In this monthly series, we will be rounding up the latest releases from our sunny island that might fly under the radar.
Check out Hear65's guide to local music videos for October and contact us at hello@hear65.com to submit your music videos!
shazza - 'All You Really Need (Is Love)'
MIJ Hub, along with local singer-songwriter shazza and Cross Ratio Entertainment, released a powerful music video for ‘All You Really Need (Is Love)’. Directed by WanDanger, the video features shazza performing alongside special needs students, caregivers, and educators from MIJ Hub, aiming to raise awareness and promote inclusivity for the special needs community. This collaboration is a heartfelt effort to inspire love and support in conjunction with World Kindness Day.
Regina Song & hongjoin - 'i don't rly care bout u!'
Regina Song partners up with long time friend hongjoin in this upbeat and fun song. 'i don't rly care bout u!' is a playful collaborative single that feels like it came out of a teenage romantic comedy. The song is also accompanied by an official music video, filmed and edited by Anthony Li from NYTE Works.
Regina Song - 'the cutest pair'
Following her viral success of 'the cutest pair' on TikTok, Regina Song released a very cutesy video for her hit single. In a recent interview, Regina made the comparison that flowers and young love were very synonymous and the Flower Dome at the Gardens By The Bay was a perfect place for first dates. Regina states that the song was intended for her crush and how they would both be 'the cutest pair' together.
Matilde G - 'Ti Voglio'
T.HIRST - 'I could get lost'
‘I Could Get Lost’ marks T.HIRST’s official debut, crafted from 7 years of demos and life lessons that often felt inadequate. The track is a raw blend of drum and bass with hardcore punk, breaking away from typical bass music. T.HIRST’s forthcoming releases will include a big room track with hardcore vocals, a punk-techno fusion, and a single-take folk song, embodying his rebellious spirit.
Carpet Golf - 'What You Carry'
Indie rock band Carpet Golf drops another wacky music video to accompany this upbeat, fast-paced song. 'What You Carry' delivers an iconic and energetic visual style that perfectly matches their quirky sound.