3 to 5 BOPS
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Rescue: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 52 (2023), features musical BOPS courtesy of Drake, Fontella Bass, Foo Fighters, Lauren Daigle, and Thirty Seconds To Mars.
Rescue: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 52 (2023), features musical BOPS courtesy of Drake, Fontella Bass, Foo Fighters, Lauren Daigle, and Thirty Seconds To Mars.
In the 34th edition of Music Lifts (2023), weβre uplifted by Christian pop artist Lauren Daigle performing, βRescue.β
Marlon Williams helps Somber Sunday live up to its name exploring the plight of love on βLove is a Terrible Thing,β from Make Way for Love.
Singer/songwriter Matt Jaffe collaborates with Oscar-nominated animator Bill Plympton for a highly-entertaining music video, βWicked World.β
Following a six-year-hiatus, veteran boy band Backstreet Boys return with their highly-anticipated eighth studio album, βDNA.β
Rising Los Angeles grunge-pop artist talker (Celeste Tauchar) drops a sick music video to her marvelous 2018 acoustic single, βIntimidated.β
Veteran boy band Backstreet Boys return with their best single released in advance of their highly-anticipated 2019 album (DNA), βBreathe.β
Veteran boy band Backstreet Boys return with βNo Place,β the third advance single from their highly-anticipated 2019 album, βDNA.β
Rising Berkley-born R&B teen musician Marteen shines on his well-rounded, hella smooth, heartbreak-filled single, βThis S**t Sux.β
Controversial New York rapper 6ix9ine delivers one of the very worst albums of 2018 with his inept, totally substance-less debut album, βDUMMY BOY.β
Rising Canadian pop singer and YouTuber Alexander Stewart delivers an alluring, infectious, must-hear single with βBest Damn Thing.β
Rising Puerto Rican Latin βtrap-soulβ singer Bad Bunny shows plenty of potential on his enjoyable, highly-anticipated debut album, βX 100PRE.β