14 Songs Posed as Questions | Playlist
Questionable songs, ladies and gents! This playlist features 14 songs posed as questions, courtesy of the likes of Ed Sheeran, Kelly Clarkson, and Spoon.
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Questionable songs, ladies and gents! This playlist features 14 songs posed as questions, courtesy of the likes of Ed Sheeran, Kelly Clarkson, and Spoon.
What better way to celebrate athletes, sports, and sporting events than with a playlist! Here are 10 sports-related songs from 2017.
Blake Shelton returns with a consistent, enjoyable studio album with ‘Texoma Shore.’ His voice and personality shines through.
Need a good ballad in your life to give you those ‘feels,’ we have 11 of them on our ‘Ballads from 2017 That’ll Give You Those Feels’ playlist – Vol. 3.
Andy Biersack and Black Veil Brides delivers an enjoyable record with “When They Call My Name,” a single from their 2018 comeback album, ‘Vale.’
Pop singer-songwriter Andy Grammer drops an enjoyable new single, “Smoke Clears,” in advance of his third studio album, ‘The Good Parts.’
Up-and-coming teen pop artist Olivia O’Brien returns with a compelling new single, the ‘heartless’ “No Love.”
13-year old singer-songwriter Grace VanderWaal delivers a fine debut LP with ‘Just the Beginning.’ The America’s Got Talent winner showcases her artistry.
Seattle musician Conner Bloyd – aka Jaymes Crux – makes an enjoyable, respectable bow as a rapper on chill single “Born to Die.”
R&B veteran Syleena Johnson returns more soulful than ever on her latest studio album, ‘Rebirth of Soul.’
What’s the chart scoop this week? Kenny Chesney easily tops the Billboard 200 with ‘Live in No Shoes Nation,’ while Kelly Clarkson settles for no. 2.
Getting specific and stepping out of the box, this playlist from The Musical Hype selects 10 randomly-titled, quirky, death metal songs to analyze.