The High is Real on These 13 ‘High-Flying’ Anthems | Playlist
For musicians such as Chris Stapleton, Kid Cudi, and Snoop Dogg, “the high is real” on this playlist filled with literal high-flying anthems.
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For musicians such as Chris Stapleton, Kid Cudi, and Snoop Dogg, “the high is real” on this playlist filled with literal high-flying anthems.
Doja Cat proves to be unapologetic as albeit on her filthy, hyper-sexual single, “Go to Town.” The innuendo is totally ‘out of control.’
L.A. alt-pop band Echosmith delivers an infectious, hot new single with “Over My Head.” Safe to say that the siblings, led by Sydney, are charged-up to the nth degree.
Rising Dutch DJ/producer Mike Williams, cooks up a mean dance joint on “Feels Like Yesterday.” The 21-year-old is assisted by singer Robin Valo.
Popular, Grammy-nominated classical-crossover/pop sensation Josh Groban returns with his first new single of 2018, the melodious and harmonious “Symphony.”
Charlie Puth keeps the singles rolling out in advance of his highly-anticipated sophomore album, Voicenotes. For his fifth teaser track “Change,” he enlists iconic singer/songwriter James Taylor.
Gifted contemporary jazz singer/songwriter Lindsey Webster returns with a stellar sophomore album for Shanachie Records, ‘Love Inside.’
Rising rapper Lil Skies, assisted by fellow rising rapper Rich the Kid, drop an empty, sexually-driven single, “Creeping.”
British singer-songwriter George Ezra makes an impressive return on his highly-anticipated sophomore album, ‘Staying at Tamara’s.’
33 ALBUM COVERS WHERE THE MEN SHOW SOME SKIN is exactly what it says it is: the men show some skin on the album artwork 🤩.
Fueled by rap beef, Rich the Kid has a hit on his hands with the ‘shots-firing’ “Dead Friends,” purportedly aimed at Lil Uzi Vert.
Andrew W.K, Big K.R.I.T., Iron Maiden, Madonna, and Marilyn Manson are among the musicians appearing on the ‘These 15 Songs Have the Devil in Mind’ playlist.