11 Cutting Edge Cut Songs | Playlist 🎧
“11 Cutting Edge Cut Songs” features music courtesy of 6LACK, Fiona Apple, J. Cole, Moses Sumney and Tink among others.
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“11 Cutting Edge Cut Songs” features music courtesy of 6LACK, Fiona Apple, J. Cole, Moses Sumney and Tink among others.
On the 76th interview on the Musical Hype, members Mat Augustyniak and Matt Haynes provide insight into their intriguing band, Dialekt.
Sven Gamsky, better known as Still Woozy, drops a short but sweet bop with “Window,” which is cool and chill, filled with sexy vibes.
Despite waiting an agonizing eight years, Fiona Apple delivers an instant classic with her fifth studio album, Fetch the Bolt Cutters.
Grimes makes Wacky Wednesday truly wacky and quite compelling with “We Appreciate Power” from her 2020 album, Miss Anthropocene.
“11 Captivating Songs About the Earth – Well – Some of Them” features Declan McKenna, Easy Life, Grimes, Michael Jackson & ODESZA.
Rapper Playboi Carti brings energy on his first single “@MEH,” but otherwise delivers a ‘meh’ performance at best.
Grammy winner Kelly Rowland returns with a sexy new R&B single, “Coffee.” While respectable, it lacks the wow factor.
Singer/songwriter Declan McKenna comes through once again on “The Key to Life on Earth,” the second single from his sophomore LP, Zeros.
Big Sean atones for the “L” taken on Monday, with “Bounce Back,” just the resilient track you need to ring in Terrific Tuesday.
“In Remembrance: 13 Provocative Songs from Prince” examines some of ‘The Purple One’s’ most risqué & sensual songs.
Alternative collective Wallows, led by singer/actor Dylan Minnette, return with a bang in 2020 with the surefire, infectious bop, “OK.”