Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy: March 2020 | Playlist 🎧
“Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy in March 2020” features Bright Eyes, Childish Gambino, Demi Lovato, Dixie Chicks & J Balvin.
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“Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy in March 2020” features Bright Eyes, Childish Gambino, Demi Lovato, Dixie Chicks & J Balvin.
A totally unlikely duo, superstars Kane Brown & John Legend collaborate on the thoughtful single, “Last Time I Say Sorry.”
The multi-talented Donald Glover delivers an absolute masterpiece with his fourth Childish Gambino studio album, 3.15.20.
Spicing up Mad Monday with some awesome music, we look to Adam Lambert, who thrills us with “Roses” from his fourth studio album, Velvet.
“10 Musicians Who Possess Unique Beliefs or Oppose Religion” profiles Angel Haze, Björk, Matthew Healy, Nergal & Tobias Forge.
Indie/alternative rock collective Bright Eyes returns with its first song since 2011, “Persona Non Grata.” The results are superb.
Columbian reggaeton superstar J Balvin delivers a brief but totally entertaining and ‘colorful’ sixth studio album, Colores.
George James: I am spending a lot of my time during self isolation listening to new bands, and one which stuck out to me was Outline.
After releasing Eternal Atake, Lil Uzi Vert returns with the ‘deluxe edition,’ essentially an entirely new album, LUV vs. The World 2.
B.U.d is back and is delighting many with his new track ‘No More’ including myself. Read our review on The Musical Hype by clicking here.
Alex Novak provides the insight on British alternative rock band Venus Fly Trap, the subjects of the 67th interview on The Musical Hype.
Once more, Isaac Dunbar shows why he’s a rising star, despite his youth on “Scorton’s Creek,” which tackles matters of the heart.