8 Songs That Certainly Won’t Leave You Bored | Playlist 🎧
“8 Songs That Certainly Won’t Leave You Bored” features music courtesy of Ariana Grande, Matt Fishel, Tyler, the Creator, and Wallows.
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“8 Songs That Certainly Won’t Leave You Bored” features music courtesy of Ariana Grande, Matt Fishel, Tyler, the Creator, and Wallows.
11 Awesome Valentine Songs for Every Day of the Year features music from 5 Seconds of Summer, Fiona Apple, LANY, OutKast & Ryan Beatty.
Nashville-based alt-pop musician Chaz Cardigan ‘brings the heat’ on “S.O.S,” his first new single of 2019.
Khalid returns with a super sleek new urban contemporary single, “Talk,” produced by Grammy-nominated electronic duo, Disclosure.
After delaying the release of her third studio album, Meghan Trainor returns with a love-centric, six-song EP, ‘The Love Train.’
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Exceptionally gifted pop singer Ariana Grande continues her impressive run on her fifth studio album, ‘Thank U, Next,’ among her very best.
“10 Alluring Boyfriend or Girlfriend Songs” features music courtesy of Anderson East, Ariana Grande, Christine and the Queens, and Kevin Abstract.
“13 Songs That Address Matters of the Heart” features music courtesy of Backstreet Boys, Benny Blanco, Eric Church, Swae Lee, and Toni Braxton.
Alternative pop brother trio AJR returns with “100 Bad Days,” their first new single of 2019, set to appear on their forthcoming album.
The ‘Cash Me Outside’ bad girl, Danielle Bregoli aka Bhad Bhabie, taps Kodak Black for another substance-less rap single, “Bestie.”
Florida Georgia Line taps Jason Derulo for “Women,” among numerous singles issued prior to the release of their fourth album, ‘Can’t Say I Ain’t Country.’