The Spencer Lee Band, “The Wolf” | After Dark 🕛 🌃
In the 66th edition of After Dark (2022), we explore the naughty, risqué, & sexual vibes behind, “The Wolf” by The Spencer Lee Band.
Essentially, music is “the meat” of The Musical Hype. The majority of the articles published on the site fall under the music category. Rightfully so – this is a music entertainment site. As the patriarchal category, the music section encompasses subcategories Columns, Evergreen, and Reviews. Those respective subcategories have their own set of subcategories as well.
In the 66th edition of After Dark (2022), we explore the naughty, risqué, & sexual vibes behind, “The Wolf” by The Spencer Lee Band.
In the 16th edition of Lit Music That Lifts, we’re uplifted by Heidi Mollenhauer performing, “God Help the Outcasts.”
In the 13th edition of Outlandish Rock 🎸🤘, we explore the outlandishness behind the song “Blind” performed by the nu-metal collective, Korn.
With her top-quality performance on her single, ‘Sometimes I Wonder’, Natasha Vroegindeweij explodes through the speakers like a broken light bulb.
Awesome Songs: August 2022 features music courtesy of Beyoncé (thrice), Nicki Minaj, Panic! At The Disco, Rod Wave, & Ruel.
In the 80th edition of Throwback Vibez (2022), we recollect and reflect on “She Blinded Me with Science” by Thomas Dolby.
In the 48th edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with STARS in some form or fashion.
In the 19th edition of Rap BNGRZ 🔥 (2022), we break down the banger status of “Love is Blind” performed by EST Gee.
In the 65th edition of After Dark (2022), we explore the naughty, risqué, & sexual vibes behind, “O” performed by Omarion.
In the 79th edition of Throwback Vibez (2022), we recollect and reflect on “Blinded By The Light” by Manfred Mann’s Earth Band.
Joji returns with 🎵 “YUKON (INTERLUDE),” his second single of 2022 from his forthcoming album, SMITHEREENS.
“Hold Me Closer” marks the comeback of Britney Spears as well as an iconic collaboration with the legendary Elton John, repurposing three of his classics.