Covers Friday: Bruno Mars, ‘That’s What I Like’
Covers Friday: Watch various YouTube personalities and musicians cover Bruno Mars hit single, “That’s What I Like.”
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Covers Friday: Watch various YouTube personalities and musicians cover Bruno Mars hit single, “That’s What I Like.”
The 14 songs that grace this playlist, ‘Songs Where It’s All About the Numbers,’ numbers serve as a central part of the song and song title.
For the most part, the 59th Annual Grammy award winners were predictable, save for a couple of surprises.
Reba McEntire, Mike Posner, and Avenged Sevenfold are among musicians with songs featured on our 10 Powerful Songs Referencing God playlist.
Third time is charm for Beyoncé, who will win the coveted album of the year for Lemonade. Adele earns nods for Record and Song of the Year with “Hello.”
In a year of immense tragedy, the deaths of Prince, George Michael, and David Bowie were among the most shocking musical deaths of 2016.
After dropping numerous lists, which artists, albums, and songs were the consensus best of the best of 2016?
Tribe, Chance, or Kanye? Who earns to honors of best rap album of 2016 from The Musical Hype? Check out our countdown to see who came out on top!
Beyoncé (Lemonade), Solange (A Seat at the Table), and Frank Ocean (Blonde) lead the charge of the 20 best R&B albums of 2016.
2016 has had its fair share of respectable, even superb songs. Even so, there have also been some totally awful songs that simply aren’t forgivable.
Beyoncé (Lemonade), Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (Skelton Tree), and Solange (A Seat at the Table) lead the charge of the 40 bests albums of 2016.
The 10 albums that grace this list have one thing in common – all are considered to be disappointments in 2016.