Weekly Gems 💎 No. 5: Week of 4-27-2020 | Playlist 🎧
WEEKLY GEMS NO. 5: WEEK OF 4-27-2020 features music courtesy of Fiona Apple, Kelly Rowland & Wallows among others.
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WEEKLY GEMS NO. 5: WEEK OF 4-27-2020 features music courtesy of Fiona Apple, Kelly Rowland & Wallows among others.
Marlon Williams helps Somber Sunday live up to its name exploring the plight of love on “Love is a Terrible Thing,” from Make Way for Love.
Grammy-winning R&B artist Kelly Rowland exemplifies Steamy Saturday, with the short, but sexy single, “Coffee.”
Grammy and Mercury Prize winning British musician James Blake delivers another intriguing record with “You’re Too Precious.”
Alternative collective Wallows bring some groove and surefire fun to Fun Friday with the infectious single, “OK.”
Frederik Cornelius is a singer who is making a reputable name for himself globally. Read our review here on his latest track, “Someday.”
The 1975 return with a remarkable seventh single from their fourth album (Notes no a Conditional Form), “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know).”
The Killers return with “Fire in Bone,” the worthwhile if somewhat quirky second single from the band seventh album, Imploding the Mirage.
“Righteous” is reflective of both the musical talents of rapper Juice WRLD, as well as the demons leading to his untimely death.
Travis Scott and Kid Cudi (Scott Mescudi) join forces as THE SCOTTS on their brief but enjoyable debut single, “THE SCOTTS.”
Columbian superstar Maluma delivers a thoughtful, well-rounded, stripped love-oriented ballad with “ADMV” (“Amor de Mi Vida”).
This Throwback Thursday, we travel back to 1995 for Michael Jackson and the socially conscious, environmentally savvy gem, “Earth Song.”