Can You ‘Place’ These Songs? | Playlist
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.
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.
Who will come out on top at the 60th Grammy Awards? We take our best stab a picking the winners for record, album, and song of the year, as well as best new artist.
So, how did the 60th Grammy Awards nominations stack up? Check out our reactions, including those who were snubbed.
Call this playlist the ‘Halloween playlist that’s not really tailored to Halloween.’ Nonetheless, the song titles reference various ‘creatures.’
Kendrick Lamar, Father John Misty, and Bruno Mars are among the artists responsible for the 80 best songs of 2017 (so far): Edition 3.0.
Kendrick Lamar, Father John Misty, and Migos are among the artists responsible for the 60 best songs of 2017 (so far): Edition 2.0.
Kendrick Lamar, Father John Misty, and Migos are among the artists responsible for the 30 best songs of 2017 (so far).
Harry Styles tops the Billboard 200 with his self-titled debut, while Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee & Justin Bieber top the Billboard Hot 100 for a 2nd week.
Ed Sheeran (“The Shape of You”) still rules the roost on the Billboard Hot 100. Nonetheless, Bruno Mars in on his tail with “That’s What I Like.”
After dropping numerous lists, which artists, albums, and songs were the consensus best of the best of 2016?
Beyoncé (Lemonade), Solange (A Seat at the Table), and Frank Ocean (Blonde) lead the charge of the 20 best R&B albums of 2016.
Beyoncé (Lemonade), Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (Skelton Tree), and Solange (A Seat at the Table) lead the charge of the 40 bests albums of 2016.