Introducing (1) by Snake & Jet's Amazing Bullit Band Invincible (1) by Adelitas Way Irreplaceable (1) by Beyoncé Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby (Rae & Christian Remix) (1) by Dinah Washington Rae & Christian Island in the Sun (1) Island in the Sun (1) by Weezer ...
Rin-chan to Fushigi na Manekko Miraa Rin and the Amazing Mimicking Mirror RIN-tan no TEEMA Rin-tan's Theme Roshin Yuukai -MELTDOWN- Nuclear Fusion -MELTDOWN- ROSUTO WAN no goukoku The Lost Ones' Weeping Sadisutikku Rabu Sadistic Love Saikin no GEEMU wa RASUBOSU Tsuyosugi! The ...
Lookin' out for Number One 1:29 16 The Devil and Ms. Chalice (Dance Battle Finale) 2:58 17 Farewell to the Cuphead Show! 0:44 Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach Original Soundtrack A Shell In The Pit & Allen Simpson
Let’s get the less-obvious highlights out of the way first: The beat, provided by the comparatively unknown Arthur “Black Moes-Art” Wilson, does an amazing transformative job on Eddie Holman’s weepy 1977 break-up slow jam “It’s Over”, turning it into the gleaming, amped-up entran...
If there's any song that defines the quirk and circus-like allure of the film, it's this. Aguilera's leading vocals are particularly memorable. "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" Cyndi Lauper - 888 Million Views The ultimate song about letting go of what others think of you, Cyndi Lauper...
So let’s break it down — the 100 best songs of 1983, 40 years later. One of the most amazing, most innovative, most insanely packed music years ever. Prince took over once and for all. Michael Jackson dropped the pop blockbuster of all time. Madonna stepped into the spotlight. Lionel...
“Love Hangover” is one of pop’s best portrayals of falling for a person so amazing that it actually hurts. And then, as if all those points have been succinctly and appropriately made, someone flips a switch and every light in this hit single goes out except a strobe. Its extended ...
full of retro-infused dance tracks that blended electro-pop and disco. But none did it with as much flare as this coy campy classic. It kicks off with a chirpy beat and oh-so-addicting hooks, each of which begets another singalong exclamation: “Follow me,”“Sorry, that’s amazing!,”...
"I know I'm certainly not the only one who thinks that these guys have made an amazing album but I just have to give them their dues from across the border (over here in hard rock land). "I wondered how they would follow the last album but it reall...
“bitch” and “bye” over keys that are as downtrodden as Detroit’s funky rap beats get. Earworm as it is, “Unappreciated” is more than just a catchy one-off from one of the many amazing Detroit rap albums this year; it’s an emblem to the variety of flavors offered by rap’s...