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Explore this curated list of the best Fiona Apple songs of all time, including Criminal, On The Bound, and more - ranked by fans.
Joan Baez is one of the foremost American folksingers. She writes much of her own material although some of her best-known songs, such as "The Night They Drove Ole Dixie Down" were written and first performed by other artists. Among the songs she wrote and performed herself, my favorite ...
Whether you're bouncing back from a breakup to the tune of Miley Cyrus' "Flowers" or need the 808s of Doja Cat's "Woman" turn up with your besties before a night out, songs surrounding female empowerment are always worth the stream. All of your favorite singers and rappers have tons...
This list of the best songs from the 60s is a loving tribute to some of the artists that made it a decade that changed music forever.
, an album dominated by songs that cut through the noise. Its centerpiece is “Tabula Rasa,” a patient piano number that pairs him with the unvarnished New York duo Armand Hammer. While Elucid and billy woods rap—vividly—about human connections made, broken, and fraying, Earl details the...
A 1985 overhaul, credited to the Joubert Singers, adds some dated-sounding production flourishes, but the original remains untouchable, as certain to lift up a crowd as many far better-known songs from the era. There has been some confusion about this record’s origins—it’s often listed ...
Born in 1919, Anita O’Day began singing professionally at the age of 19 with Bob Crosby’s big band, before being hired by the legendary Benny Goodman. Her precise, ‘hip’ and percussive delivery of jazz songs pretty much redefined the role of female big band singers and paved the way...
Powered by One of pop’s first protest songs is also one of its most profoundly disturbing. Written by a Jewish schoolteacher in the Bronx, its lyrics evoke the horrors of a lynching (“Black bodies swinging in the Southern breeze/Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees”), and its la...
“Hotline Bling” was Drake’s entry into an ongoing flurry of new songs based around the rhythm track of “Cha Cha” by Virginia rapper-producer Shelley (formerly D.R.A.M.). “In Jamaica, you’ll have a riddim, and it’s like, ‘Everyone has to do a song on that,'” Drake sa...