Top 50 Best K-pop Songs for the First Half of 2024 1.Wendy – His Car Isn't Yours 2.New Jeans – Bubble Gum 3.CHUU – Strawberry Rush 4.IU – Holssi 5.SUNMI – Balloon in Love 6.KISS OF LIFE – Nothing ...
Explore this curated list of the best NewJeans songs, including Attention, Ditto, and more - ranked by K-Pop fans.
But as the bodies pile up our sympathies are gradually flipped, and that crass old assumption found in everything from biker movies to Radiohead songs—that weirdness rules and normal life sucks—is brilliantly exposed for the elitist lie that it is.—Tom Huddleston 3. The Breakfast Club (...
But as the bodies pile up our sympathies are gradually flipped, and that crass old assumption found in everything from biker movies to Radiohead songs—that weirdness rules and normal life sucks—is brilliantly exposed for the elitist lie that it is.—Tom Huddleston 3. The Breakfast Club (...
A 20-track compilation featuring the highlights of Brigitte Bardot's 1963-1970 recordings. Bardot invested her frivolous songs with a contagious sense of playful fun and a refusal to take the music or herself too seriously. Her breathy delivery on many of the tunes was meant to highlight he...
Like all the best Migos songs, "Whip It" sounds like it is made of pre-chewed gum balls and carcinogens. The beat starts with a dinky piano patch harking back to Master P; it's so dinky that reigning Atlanta Dink-Master Zaytoven might scoff at it. The song is a toy menagerie and ...
Dance songs with instructional chants for lyrics tend to have a short shelf life. So upon first hearing “Harder, Better, Faster Stronger” (and to a greater extent, “One More Time”), I wondered if the new decade had already stumbled upon its “Bodyrock” or “Rockafeller Skank’. But...
Toddler’s cognitive skills will advance greatly and will surprise you at what and who they remember. He’ll sing songs loudly and joyfully. "Hickory dickery dock the mouse ran up the clock, happy birthday, Broccoli, celery, gotta be Veggie Tales, silent night, wheels on the bus, out jump...
Bright Eyes’sDown in the Weeds, Where the World Once Wasfeels less like a monumental happening and more like a seamless continuation, the sound of a band shrugging off a long hiatus and simply getting back to work. They’re still making deeply emotional indie rock songs, still flirting with...
New Music Friday is intense. Hundreds of songs drop from artists around the world, and you’re supposed to somehow find the best ones. It’s fun work, but it’s time-consuming — so we atBillboardDancewant to give you a hand. Each week, we sift through the streams and dig int...