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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...
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Aside from that, just have fun with it. This is definitely one of my bestkaraoke songsof the moment. Green Day –“When I Come Around” – Great For Beginner Karaoke Singers Another 90s punk rock favorite, “When I Come Around” might be a little harder to sing than...
our goal has always been to showcase the greatest music and musical artists in history. While the majority of the singers on this list are female rockers we have included a few outside of the genre from the R&B, country, and jazz fields because as we always try to argue on here, all...
She didn’t obey any of the rules for female stars at the time. And her music didn’t obey rules either — nobody could duplicate the Missy-Tim mojo. “Get Ur Freak On” is the peak of their long-running collaboration — a massively weird avant-garde experiment that also blew up into...
Listen to Pitchfork’s favorite songs of 2023 and you’re bound to be blown back by the full spectrum of human emotion: the dizzying high of new love (“Rush,”“Padam Padam,”“Super Shy”), the vengeful low of a woman scorned (“Kill Bill,”“get him back!,”“Boy’s a liar ...
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 ...
The list ranks all of Pink Floyd’s officially released studio work, 165 songs in all, from the worst to the best.