Music Shopping List | Kendrick Lamar Transforms April 14
Originally poised to be a slow release date for new music, April 14, 2017, became promising with the announcement of a new Kendrick Lamar album.
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Originally poised to be a slow release date for new music, April 14, 2017, became promising with the announcement of a new Kendrick Lamar album.
Hit-making duo The Chainsmokers have their moments on their debut album, ‘Memories…Do Not Open.’
Harry Styles delivers a gem on thoughtful, debut solo single, “Sign of the Times.” The maturity trumps the bubblegum nature of the songs by One Direction.
There’s definitely ‘More Life’ for Drake as he spends his third consecutive week at no. 1 on the Billboard 200.
Covers Friday: Watch various YouTube personalities and musicians cover Bruno Mars hit single, “That’s What I Like.”
MOONZz and Restless Modern shine on their romantic collaborative single electronic-pop crossover single, “Navigator.”
On his sexy debut single “PARiS,” Cleveland-bred musician JOEY-A introduces himself to the world as a force to reckoned with.
The ever-prolific, ubiquitous Drake returns with yet another project, playlist-album ‘More Life.’ More Life features a star-studded guest list.
Ed Sheeran remains the one to beat on the Billboard Hot 100 as “Shape of You” spends its 10th week at no. 1.
The 14 songs that grace this playlist, ‘Songs Where It’s All About the Numbers,’ numbers serve as a central part of the song and song title.
Bleachers (Jack Antonoff) returns with “Don’t Take the Money,” the promo single from the band’s sophomore album, ‘Gone Now.’
For a second week, Drake remains no. 1 on the Billboard 200 with ‘More Life.’ Trey Songz earns the biggest debut with ‘Tremaine the Album’ at no. 3.