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11 Songs That Reference the Lord | Playlist 🎧
11 Songs That Reference the Lord features music courtesy of Andrea Bocelli, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, George Harrison, Kanye West, and Ricky Dillard.
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11 Songs That Reference the Lord features music courtesy of Andrea Bocelli, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, George Harrison, Kanye West, and Ricky Dillard.
Sydney-based, New Zealand pop singer, songwriter, and producer ETHAN excels on his sexy, six-song EP, DIVINE INTERVENTION.
After a promising start with his ‘about-face,’ ZAYN fails to achieve the same glory with “Alienated,” the second single from ROOM UNDER THE STAIRS.
Electronic music producer and DJ John Summit lights the dancefloor on fire with his infectious dance single, “EAT THE BASS.”
Japanese girl group XG and VALORANT bring ample confidence, the heart of a champion, and epic energy on their single, “UNDEFEATED.”
In the 64th edition of Throwback Vibez (2024), we recollect and reflect on “Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word” by Elton John.
In the 32nd edition of Midnight Heat 🕛 🔥 (2024), we explore the naughty, sexy vibes behind “Like a Surgeon” by Grammy-winning R&B artist, Ciara.
In the 16th edition of Beaming with Pride 🏳️🌈 (2024), we highlight the song, “Ethan” performed by Zach Palmer.
Chlöe brings the attitude to her engaging, pop-leaning R&B single, “Boy Bye” where she kicks her lame, no-good boy to the curb.
Fred again.., BERWYN, and Gesaffelstein collaborate on the brief but thrilling “BerwynGesaffNeighbours,” the second track from Fred’s USB album.
English actress and singer/songwriter Suki Waterhouse adds plenty of fun to the listening rotation with her infectious single, “My Fun.”
In the 16th edition of COVERS (2024), Jxckson delivers a compelling rendition of “#1 Crush,” originally performed by Garbage.