Liam Payne, Both Ways | Controversial Tunes 😈🎶
On the 17th edition of Controversial Tunes, we explore the controversy behind the song, “Both Ways” by Liam Payne.
Ah, the Columns, the columns! The columns on The Musical Hype encompass a variety of articles. Some of these articles have a shelf life, while others are more evergreen (content maintains its relevance sans a set expiration date). Even though some columns are evergreen, they don’t necessarily fit the more expansive Evergreen category, which features bigger posts such as playlists. Columns include the “less finessed” blog Beyond the Hype, The Chart Scoop, Critics Weigh In, Guests Posts, Op Ed (opinion editorials), and Press Releases & Shopping.
On the 17th edition of Controversial Tunes, we explore the controversy behind the song, “Both Ways” by Liam Payne.
On the 12th edition of Sunday Refresh, we’re uplifted by Shirley Caesar performing, “Jesus, I Love Calling Your Name.”
On the 21st edition of Head 2 Head, Luther Vandross & Ruben Studdard duke it out over respective takes on The Carpenters staple, “Superstar.”
On the 16th edition of Controversial Tunes, we explore the controversy behind the song, “F**k It (I Don’t Want You Back)” by Eamon.
On the 5th edition of After Dark, we explore the naughty, risqué & utterly sexual vibes behind, “F**k Around” by Tink.
On the 15th edition of Controversial Tunes, we explore the controversy behind the song, “Do What U Want” by Lady Gaga.
Scanning the Charts (7/28/21): Pop Smoke & John Mayer debut in the top two spots on the Billboard 200. BTS’ “Butter” back to one on Hot 100.
On the 14th edition of Controversial Tunes, we explore the controversy behind the song, “Accidental Racist” by country musician Brad Paisley.
On the 4th edition of After Dark (2021), we explore the naughty, risqué & utterly sexual vibes behind, “Morning” by Teyana Taylor.
On the 11th edition of Sunday Refresh, we’re uplifted by Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. performing, “Something Happens (Jesus).”
On the 20th edition of Head 2 Head, gospel giants Mighty Clouds of Joy & Ricky Dillard duke it over respective takes on “He’s My Rooftop.”
For the 199th interview, we get the inside scoop on Trickshooter Social Club, an Americana/rock band from Chicago “formed around tacos.”