75 Songs Featuring Filthy F-Bombs in Their Title
This playlist features profane songs that feature the f-bomb in their title. Songs are ordered chronologically by year, and alphabetically by the artist’s first name.
This playlist features profane songs that feature the f-bomb in their title. Songs are ordered chronologically by year, and alphabetically by the artist’s first name.
Celebrating thanksgiving and beyond, this playlist features 10 songs that incorporate Thanksgiving vocabulary words. Some wholesome, some not.
Machine Gun Kelly, X Ambassadors, and Bebe Rexha join forces on “Home,” the third single issued ahead of soundtrack ‘Bright: The Album.’
On single “That’s It,” Bebe Rexha nails the urban-pop sound without breaking new ground. She enlists Gucci Mane and 2 Chainz.
Kesha lays claim to the biggest album arriving August 11, 2017 ‘Rainbow.’ Avicii, Bebe Rexha, and Lindsay Ell also drop new music.
Louis Tomlinson becomes the fifth member of One Direction to drop a debut single. He’s assisted by Bebe Rexha & Digital Farm Animals on “Back to You.”
One week after Ed Sheeran debuted atop the Hot 100 with “Shape of You,” Migos reclaim the no. 1 spot with “Bad and Boujee.”
Hot 100: Rae Sremmurd (“Black Beatles”) ascend up the charts to take no. 1 from The Chainsmokers (“Closer”).
Up and coming pop artist Bebe Rexha continues to elevate her profile on her enjoyable, danceable pop single, “I Got You.”
Despite a push from twenty one pilots (“Heathens”), The Chainsmokers – with the help of Halsey – spend a fifth week at no. 1 on the Hot 100.