11 Songs Where the Dogs Are Out! | Playlist 🎧
11 Songs Where the Dogs Are Out! features A$AP Ferg, Behemoth, DMX, Florence + The Machine & Moses Sumney.
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11 Songs Where the Dogs Are Out! features A$AP Ferg, Behemoth, DMX, Florence + The Machine & Moses Sumney.
On the 32nd edition of 3BOPS, we select three awesome songs that are associated with a MOUNTAIN or MOUNTAINS in some form or fashion.
On the 15th edition of Head 2 Head, Black Sabbath & Charles Bradley duke it over their respective takes on Black Sabbath’s classic, “Changes.”
On the 5th edition of Controversial Tunes, we explore the controversy behind the song, “Gloomy Sunday” notably performed by Billie Holiday.
On the 191st interview in our Getting to Know… series, we get the inside scoop on up and coming collective, Alterpodes.
British gospel vocalist, Tochi is sending the summer vibes far and wide with her release, ‘Hold Me Lord’. Read the full review here.
On the 4th edition of Controversial Tunes, we explore the controversy behind the song, “Strange Fruit,” notably performed by Billie Holiday.
Grammy-winning rock collective The Black Keys introduce the blues to a new audience on their fine, Mississippi blues cover album, Delta Kream.
Grammy-winning alternative singer/songwriter St. Vincent delivers one of the truly elite, well-rounded albums of 2021 with Daddy’s Home.
11 Songs That are Loosely About Carnivorous Animals 🎧 features Big Sean, Björk, Halestorm, Jazmine Sullivan & Manchester Orchestra.
Canadian pop newcomer Cooper Bloom impresses on his short but sweet and uplifting debut single, “Drinkin Alone.”
For the 190th Q&A on The Musical Hype, we chat with all three members of the totally intriguing band, Stone Robot.