11 Songs That are Truly SOMETHING | Playlist 🎧
11 Songs That are Truly SOMETHING features music courtesy of Carrie Underwood, Chris Brown, Dixon Dallas, Post Malone, and Rufus & Chaka Khan.
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11 Songs That are Truly SOMETHING features music courtesy of Carrie Underwood, Chris Brown, Dixon Dallas, Post Malone, and Rufus & Chaka Khan.
Meghan Trainor enlists fellow Grammy winner, T-Pain, for the silly but irresistible and infectious, “Been Like This,” the lead single from her sixth LP, Timeless.
Rapper Sexyy Red, who is excels at staying true to self, delivers a short, stupid, but highly entertaining rap banger with “Get It Sexyy.”
Rapper/singer Don Toliver delivers a surefire vibe with his enigmatic, reflective, and enjoyable single, “Deep in the Water.”
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Vampire Weekend ‘knocks it out of the park’ with the ambitious “Classical,” the third single from their fifth LP, Only God Was Above Us.
Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B brings mad confidence and energy on her second single of 2024, “Enough (Miami).”
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