Grammys 2019: A Deeper Look at the ‘Record of the Year’ Nominees
With the 2019 Grammy nominees revealed, we break analyze some of the biggest categories in more depth, starting with the Record of the Year category.
With the 2019 Grammy nominees revealed, we break analyze some of the biggest categories in more depth, starting with the Record of the Year category.
“The 17 Worst Songs of 2018” features some truly questionable music courtesy of Bella Thorne, Lil Xan, Kanye West, Lil Pump, and Noah Cyrus among others.
Meek Mill makes an energetic, inspired fourth studio album with Championships, his first full-length release since being released from prison.
Childish Gambino, Hozier, Drake, Janelle Monáe, Drake, and Shawn Mendes earn songs in the top-five of the 100 Best Songs of 2018.
Following a lengthy hiatus between albums, Rita Ora delivers an enjoyable, well-rounded, and much-better-than-anticipated sophomore album in ‘Phoenix.’
Breakout female rapper Cardi B continues to flex on her new single, simply titled “Money.” While it’s respectable, the rapper offers nothing ‘brand-new.’
Quavo releases his highly-anticipated debut album, ‘QUAVO HUNCHO.’ While the LP has its moments, the rapper also seems to run short on fresh ideas.
Playlist “13 Songs Centered on Life” features music courtesy of Black Atlass, Cardi B, Cody Jinks, Ghost, and Lana Del Rey among others.
“14 He, She, Her, or Him Songs” features pronoun-loving songs courtesy of 5 Seconds of Summer, 6LACK, Arctic Monkeys, Cardi B, and Matt Fishel among others.
DJ Snake continues to ‘work his magic’ on the star-studded, Latin-tinged dance single “Taki Taki,” featuring Selena Gomez, Ozuna, and Cardi B.
“11 Songs Fueled by Money” features money-centric music courtesy of Bleachers, Cardi B, Future, Rihanna, and Ryan Beatty among others.
Ariana Grande (‘Sweetener’) and Drake (“In My Feelings”) represent the biggest charts happenings on Chart Happenings #7.