Kelly Clarkson, ‘Love So Soft’ | Track Review
Kelly Clarkson returns with feisty, throwback record “Love So Soft,” a promo single for her highly-anticipated seventh album, ‘Meaning of Life.’
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Kelly Clarkson returns with feisty, throwback record “Love So Soft,” a promo single for her highly-anticipated seventh album, ‘Meaning of Life.’
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Apple continues to earn my hard-earned money as I purchase yet another set of Beats headphones. This time, it’s the outgoing Beats Studio Wireless model.
Lil Uzi Vert takes Luv is Rage 2 to no. 1 on the Billboard 200. Meanwhile on the Hot 100, Taylor Swift ascends to no. 1 with “Look What You Made Me Do.”
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