Celebrate the rich history of R&B by casting a vote for the greatest in the genre. Decide whose discography reigns supreme, and redefine what it means to be the best in R&B music. So put on your favorite track, bask in the rhythm of the beat, and let's celebrate the to...
Best Songs: "All the Stars," "King's Dead," "Pray for Me" The soundtrack curated by Kendrick Lamar comprises a mix of hip-hop, R&B, and African influences, drawing performances from artists like The Weeknd, SZA, and Vince Staples. Celebrated for its cultural relevance and artistic depth...
Angela Lansbury, human UNESCO site, stars in this hybrid live-action-animated musical that feels like Mary Poppins reached deep within her carpet bag and pulled out a tab of acid. (The similarities are more than coincidental: The two Disney projects share director Robert Stevenson, ascrapped son...
breakthrough. The chamber-folk arrangements are second to none — like a cup of tea brewed for you by a hopeless crush with a really good record collection — but don’t sleep on Stuart Murdoch’s subtly sardonic lyrics on “The Stars of Track and Field” and “Seeing Other People,” ...
From the late 1980s through the Garth-and-Shania 1990s, Loveless scored with catchy modern country hits like “Chains” and “Timber, I’m Falling in Love,” even as her plaintive cry kept the genre in conversation with inspirations George Jones and Ralph Stanley. In the 21st century, the...
the genre flipped into this huge power ballad that showcased a different side. Just to show people like, “Oh my God, she's not just a punk-pop princess; she's a f—ing powerhouse singer.” What's something that you haven't really gotten to do yet creatively that you’d still like...
(No one would confuse the quintet for the Furious Five, but their teen energy was a good fit for the then-nascent genre.) Coming Around Again:“Candy Girl” eventually found the chart success it had been denied, via a shoutout in D4L’s Hot 100-topping (and similarly sweet-toothed) ...
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Who Put the Bomp: “What a Fool Believes” was produced by Ted Templeman, who also oversaw a number of albums from stars like Van Morrison and Van Halen. “We recorded the track over and over and it just wouldn’t come together,” Templeman told The Guardian.“I went over to Warner ...
the genre flipped into this huge power ballad that showcased a different side. Just to show people like, “Oh my God, she's not just a punk-pop princess; she's a f—ing powerhouse singer.”What's something that you haven't really gotten to do yet creatively that you’d still like ...