A-B-C: A Random List of 2017 Songs, By Letter | Playlist
No BS… at least not much. Here is a random alphabetical playlist with little rhyme or reason. There’s a song for each letter of the alphabet + a blurb.
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No BS… at least not much. Here is a random alphabetical playlist with little rhyme or reason. There’s a song for each letter of the alphabet + a blurb.
After releasing several singles leading up to ‘boom,’ up-and-coming country singer-songwriter Walker Hayes drops “Halloween,” featuring Nicolle Galyon.
Bay Area rapper G-Eazy is a ‘playboy.’ The cited songs and lyrics on this off-kilter playlist confirm his playboy status.
Up-and-coming country singer-songwriter Walker Hayes shines on “You Broke Up with Me,” the promo single for his highly-anticipated album, ‘boom.’
Up-and-coming country singer-songwriter Walker Hayes drops single “Shut Up Kenny,” an ode to his idol, Kenny Chesney. “Kenny” appears on ‘boom.’
This brief true crime playlist contains 3 songs about Gilles de Rais, who fought alongside Joan of Arc + killed & sexually abused children.
Ohio alternative band Walk the Moon returns in top-notch form on their highly-anticipated third studio album, ‘What If Nothing.’
This ‘quickie’ playlist contains 4 songs sure to make you “Love Yourself.” Featured artists are Justin Bieber, Mary J. Blige, The Boxcar Rebellion & Ne-Yo.
Alternative rock collective Boxer Rebellion, led by Nathan Nicholson, delivers a beautiful, thoughtful new single, “Love Yourself.”
Urban-pop artist Jason Derulo returns with single “Tip Toe,” which is ready-made for the club and the dancefloor. He’s assisted by French Montana.
‘Mr. Worldwide,’ better known as Pitbull, assisted by Stereotypes, E-40, and Abraham Mateo, returns with a fun and groovy, if corny single, “Jungle.”
Soulful R&B artist John Legend returns with a ripe, gorgeous rendition of “Woodstock,” a Joni Mitchell classic.