The Shang Daddies
52 videos
Updated 14 days ago
Playlist of the Shang Daddies music videos.
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“Be My Slut” - The Shang Daddies (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
The Shang DaddiesThe Shang Daddies turn the heat up with “Be My Slut,” a 2026 slow-burn blend of new wave attitude, grunge grit, dark ambient tension, and trip-hop shadow. Reverb-soaked guitars and murky low-end hang in the air like smoke, while heavy, head-nodding beats and ghosted textures drag everything into a smoldering, late-night trance. The music video leans fully into erotic, ritual-like imagery — all firelight and hypnotic bellydance movement shot like a fever dream. Flames flicker across skin, silhouettes melt into heat shimmer, and the visuals feel decadent and dangerous, balancing seduction with something darker underneath. It’s less about plot and more about temperature: slow, burning, and impossible to look away from. Sultry, ominous, and drenched in heat, “Be My Slut” lingers like ember-glow long after the last beat fades. (c) Copyright 2026 Patrick John Doran. #BeMySlut #ShangDaddies #NewWave #Grunge #TripHop #DarkAmbient #EroticMusic #Moody #DarkVibes #Atmospheric #FireAesthetic #Bellydance #MusicVideo #NewMusic2026 #AltRock24 views -
“Call Me (Blondie Cover)” - The Shang Daddies (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
The Shang Daddies“Call Me (Blondie Cover)” - The Shang Daddies (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) The Shang Daddies drag Blondie’s iconic hit “Call Me” into a slow-tempo, salt-air haze — a grunge-soaked surf rock cover that turns the ’80s anthem into something darker, heavier, and dreamlike. Reverb-drenched guitars roll in like fog off the coast, while the vocals hang suspended in tension, delivering the classic hook with a shadowed cool. The music video rides that same faded neon nostalgia — washed-out visuals of ocean light, smoke, and isolation captured through a vintage lens. It’s a haunting flip on Blondie’s sleek bravado, turning confidence into melancholy and desire into distance. Familiar, yet transformed, “Call Me (Blondie Cover)” feels like hearing the past through a stormy night. Moody, cinematic, and hypnotically slow, The Shang Daddies reimagine the song as a twilight confession echoing across the surf. Song Credits: “Call Me (Theme from American Gigolo)” Written by Deborah Harry and Giorgio Moroder © 1979 Chrysalis Music, Windswept Music (London) Limited, Monster Island Music Publishing Corp., Ct Beats Real Music Publishing, Create Songs Publishing Publishers: Ensign (BMI) / Rare Blue (ASCAP) All rights reserved by the respective copyright holders. #CallMe #Blondie #BlondieCover #TheShangDaddies #CoverSong #Grunge #SurfRock #AltRock #SlowTempo #ReverbGuitar #DarkVibes #Nostalgic #MusicVideo #NewMusic2026 #RockCover18 views -
“No One Likes You” - The Shang Daddies (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
The Shang Daddies“No One Likes You” - The Shang Daddies (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) The Shang Daddies sink into a slow-tempo haze on “No One Likes You,” a dark, moody fusion of psychedelic grunge, surf rock shimmer, and trip-hop pulse. Reverb-drenched guitars smear across the mix like oil on water, while heavy, lazy drums and ghosted textures keep everything moving in a low, narcotic crawl. The music video mirrors that after-midnight drift — surreal fragments colliding with grim, grounded moments as the mood turns inward. Faces blur, lights bleed, and time feels warped, like you’re watching the world through a cracked lens. It’s less a story you follow and more a feeling you fall into: isolation, bitterness, and the strange calm that comes with giving up on being understood. Bleak, hypnotic, and soaked in shadow, “No One Likes You” lingers like a bad thought you can’t drown out. (c) Copyright 2026 Patrick John Doran. #NoOneLikesYou #ShangDaddies #PsychedelicRock #Grunge #SurfRock #TripHop #DarkMusic #Moody #SlowTempo #ReverbGuitar #AltRock #ExperimentalRock #MusicVideo #NewMusic2026 #Psychedelic9 views -
“Forever Dream (Shoegaze Version)” - The Shang Daddies (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
The Shang DaddiesThe Shang Daddies dissolve into a towering wall of shoegaze haze with “Forever Dream (Shoegaze Version),” a dreamy, bruised, and nostalgic reimagining soaked in longing and quiet surrender. Layers of reverb and shimmering guitars bloom like distant memories, while slow, weightless rhythms pull everything into a soft, hypnotic blur. The music video drifts between surreal dream-world fragments and stark flashes of reality — a man trying to numb the ache with booze and cannabis as he struggles to live with the death of his father. Colors smear, time bends, and the more he reaches for escape, the thinner the line becomes between comfort and collapse. Heavy, vulnerable, and drenched in atmosphere, “Forever Dream (Shoegaze Version)” hangs in the air like a ghost of a feeling you can’t shake. (c) Copyright 2026 Patrick John Doran. #ForeverDream #ForeverDreamShoegaze #ShangDaddies #Shoegaze #DreamPop #AltRock #GazeMusic #Reverb #WallOfSound #Melancholy #Nostalgic #MusicVideo #NewMusic2026 #EmotionalMusic #IndieRock3 views -
"Kill The World" - The Shang Daddies (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
The Shang Daddies“Kill The World” is a hip-hop rap/rock track that dives headfirst into misanthropy and nihilism—an ugly, unfiltered inner monologue when resentment, burnout, and disgust with everything hit the ceiling. It’s loud, confrontational, and deliberately over-the-top, using shock and spite as a blunt instrument to capture a spiraling headspace. This song is written as a cathartic vent, not a call to action. The violence and hate in the lyrics are presented as character voice and emotional extremity—an expression of despair and alienation rather than an endorsement of harming anyone. Viewer discretion advised: explicit language and aggressive themes. The Shang Daddies “Kill The World” (Official Music Video) (c) Copyright 2025 Patrick John Doran #TheShangDaddies #KillTheWorld #OfficialMusicVideo #RapRock #HipHopRock #AlternativeHipHop #Crossover #Nihilism #Misanthropy #ExplicitLyrics #DarkMusic #2025Music10 views -
"Doggone Werewolf" - The Shang Daddies (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
The Shang Daddies“Doggone Werewolf” is The Shang Daddies tearing through the night with a psychobilly howl—upright-bass-snap energy, reverb-soaked twang, and a punk-rock heartbeat. It’s a monster-movie joyride where the moon’s too bright, the streets are too empty, and something feral is just off-frame. Hot rods, horror, and a little bit of “uh-oh.” Turn it up and run with it. The Shang Daddies “Doggone Werewolf” (Official Music Video) (c) Copyright 2025 Patrick John Doran #TheShangDaddies #DoggoneWerewolf #OfficialMusicVideo #Psychobilly #Rockabilly #HorrorPunk #PunkRock #GarageRock #MonsterRock #BMovieVibes #WerewolfSong #SpookySeason #2025Music9 views -
"You Don’t Wanna Live In My Head" - The Shang Daddies (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
The Shang Daddies“You Don’t Wanna Live In My Head” is a rap/rock collision built for late nights and loud thoughts. It’s about the stuff that keeps a guy awake when the room goes quiet—memories that replay, mistakes that echo, and life experiences that don’t let go. This one comes from a real place: remembering someone I used to hang out with who later took a life during a robbery. That kind of news doesn’t just pass through you. It sticks. The track is a snapshot of that weight, the spiral of “what ifs,” and the uneasy feeling of carrying a past you can’t rewrite. The Shang Daddies “You Don’t Wanna Live In My Head” (Official Music Video) (c) Copyright 2025 Patrick John Doran #TheShangDaddies #YouDontWannaLiveInMyHead #OfficialMusicVideo #RapRock #AlternativeHipHop #NuMetalVibes #Crossover #DarkLyrics #StorytellingRap #Insomnia #LateNightThoughts #MentalHealth #RealLife #2025Music6 views -
"Who Needs Friends?" - The Shang Daddies (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
The Shang Daddies“Who Needs Friends?” is a grunge rock gut-punch with that raw, loud, garage-band energy that defined the 90’s. Fuzzy guitars, gritty vocals, and a no-polish attitude—built for turned-up speakers, stomped pedals, and cracked amps. The Shang Daddies “Who Needs Friends?” (Official Music Video) (c) Copyright 2025 Patrick John Doran #TheShangDaddies #WhoNeedsFriends #OfficialMusicVideo #GrungeRock #90sRock #GarageRock #AlternativeRock #IndieRock #DistortedGuitars #LoFiRock #RockMusic #NewMusic #2025Music10 views -
"In The House of Many Rooms" - The Shang Daddies (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
The Shang Daddies“In The House of Many Rooms” is a surf rock / triphop track built on atmosphere, distance, and internal motion. The lyrics evoke isolation and introspection, using metaphor to explore a detached inner landscape and the feeling of moving through life behind closed doors. The Shang Daddies “In The House of Many Rooms” (Official Music Video) (c) Copyright 2025 Patrick John Doran #TheShangDaddies #InTheHouseOfManyRooms #OfficialMusicVideo #SurfRock #TripHop #TripHopMusic #AlternativeRock #IndieRock #PsychRock #Downtempo #Atmospheric #MoodyMusic #Introspective #Isolation #2025Music9 views -
"Fuck Matt Walsh" - The Shang Daddies (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
The Shang Daddies“Fuck Matt Walsh” is a rap/rock/trip-hop hybrid from The Shang Daddies that takes aim at Matt Walsh’s pro-marriage messaging and the way it gets sold as simple, noble, and inevitable. Over heavy low-end, grimy drums, and sharp guitar textures, the track argues that modern marriage often functions like a raw deal for men: unrealistic expectations, lopsided incentives, and a culture that talks about commitment while ignoring how the institution actually plays out day to day. It’s a pushback against condescending, one-size-fits-all commentary, delivered with satire, anger, and dark humor. This is political/music commentary. Don’t use it as an excuse to harass anyone. Title: Fuck Matt Walsh Artist: The Shang Daddies Video: Official Music Video (c) Copyright 2025 Patrick John Doran #TheShangDaddies #FuckMattWalsh #RapRock #TripHop #PoliticalRap #Satire #SocialCommentary #AlternativeHipHop #UndergroundHipHop #RockRap #IndustrialHipHop #OfficialMusicVideo #NewMusic14 views