15 Gems from One Never-ending ‘Never’ List of Songs | Playlist
“15 Gems from One Never-ending ‘Never’ List of Songs” features music from artists including Camila Cabello, Flume, Hayley Kiyoko, Rich Homie Quan, and The Weekend.
“15 Gems from One Never-ending ‘Never’ List of Songs” features music from artists including Camila Cabello, Flume, Hayley Kiyoko, Rich Homie Quan, and The Weekend.
BØRNS (Blue Madonna), Anderson East (Encore), and Camila Cabello (Camila) rank as the best albums reviewed on The Musical Hype in January 2018.
The 60th Annual Grammy Awards is in the books! Now, the time has come to react to the biggest winners and losers of the night.
“11 Songs About Crying from Beyond 2010” features songs with some form of the word ‘cry’ in their song title from beyond 2010.
Former Fifth Harmony singer Camila Cabello strikes out on her own on her highly-anticipated debut album, ‘Camila.’ The results are positive more often than not.
In the January 2018 edition of our ‘monthly music shopping list,’ new albums from Camila Cabello and Fall Out Boy are the most highly-anticipated.
Logic, Jay-Z, and Taylor Swift lead the charge on the ‘10 Best Music Videos of 2017’ year in review playlist. Others who are ‘famous’ include Kendrick Lamar, Charli XCX, Dua Lipa, Björk, Young Thug, Camila Cabello, and Tyler, the Creator.
With a release date set for her highly-anticipated debut album, ‘Camila,’ Camila Cabello returns with a new single, “Never Be the Same.”
The name of this playlist says it all: “10 Really ‘Bad’ Songs.” The key part of each song featured on this playlist is the use of the adjective ‘bad.’
With a release date set for her debut album, ‘Camila,’ Camila Cabello follows up hit single “Havana” with a more low-key offering with “Real Friends.”
On the “Can You ‘Place’ These Songs’ playlist, we highlight 10 songs that are either named after, reference, or are loosely associated with a place.
What’s the chart scoop this week? Kenny Chesney easily tops the Billboard 200 with ‘Live in No Shoes Nation,’ while Kelly Clarkson settles for no. 2.