The Rolling Stones, Brown Sugar | Controversial Tunes 😈🎶
On the 20th edition of Controversial Tunes, we explore the controversy behind the song, “Brown Sugar” by The Rolling Stones.
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.
On the 20th edition of Controversial Tunes, we explore the controversy behind the song, “Brown Sugar” by The Rolling Stones.
On the 64th edition of 5ive Songs (2021), we select five songs that are associated with the letter X in some form or fashion.
George James: The Mad Game are a red-hot electronic combo whose latest single, ‘Funny,’ is quickly gaining popularity. Read the full review here.
On the 9th edition of After Dark, we explore the naughty, risqué & utterly sexual vibes behind, “Hit Different” by Trey Songz.
On the 55th edition of 3BOPS, we select three ‘GREAT’ songs by women – Carrie Underwood, Lana Del Rey, and Taylor Swift.
Louisville & Memphis – Jack Harlow & Pooh Shiesty – team up for a short but engaging, entertaining & enjoyable “SUVs (Black on Black).”
Grammy-winning Canadian R&B singer/songwriter The Weeknd leaves us breathless on his energetic single, “Take My Breath.”
For the long-awaited 200th interview on The Musical Hype, we get the lowdown on Manchester indie/pop soul collective, Slomo Casino.
Female rappers BIA and Nicki Minaj team up for the confident, entertaining, and unapologetic “Whole Lotta Money (Remix).”
🎧 13 W Songs: No Rhyme or Reason features music courtesy of BIA, Doja Cat, Harry Styles, serpentwithfeet & Taylor Swift.
On the 13th edition of Sunday Refresh, we’re uplifted by Yolanda “Yoli” Deberry performing, “I Shall Wear a Crown (Soon as I Get Home).”
On the 22nd edition of Head 2 Head, Roberta Flack and Fugees face off on covers of the beloved classic, “Killing Me Softly With His Song.”