An Unorthodox Soundtrack to the United States: Reconstructed | Playlist 🎧
After deconstructing ‘An Unorthodox Soundtrack to the United States’ by region, we reconstruct it with all its random, colorful facts & such.
After deconstructing ‘An Unorthodox Soundtrack to the United States’ by region, we reconstruct it with all its random, colorful facts & such.
Following ‘An Unorthodox Soundtrack to the United States,’ we deconstruct the huge list by region, focusing on The South Region (Pt. I).
The gargantuan ‘An Unorthodox Soundtrack to the United States’ features 50 songs referencing each of the 50 states, organized by regions.
‘Time to Eat – Dinner is Served!’ is a 25-song playlist divided into five sections: Drinks, Fruits, Veggies, Entrée/Main Course & Desserts.
“15 S Songs Selected with No Rhyme or Reason” features music courtesy of All Time Low, Bad Bunny, Cash & Maverick, Gunna & Lady Gaga.
For the 23rd interview in the ‘Getting to Know…’ series, The Musical Hype ‘chews the phat’ with Georgia-based hard rock band Days to Come.
Although he maintains consistency and a lovable personality, Cole Swindell delivers a pleasant third studio LP with ‘All of It’ without “moving the needle.”
Georgia country musician Cole Swindell returns with the fifth advance single from his highly-anticipated third studio album, the title track, “All of It.”
19 Songs About Various Cities Around the World features songs with a city in their title. Camila Cabello, George Ezra & Travis Scott appear.
Upon announcing his third studio LP, ‘All of It,’ country singer/songwriter Cole Swindell releases his fifth advance single, “Love You Too Late.”
Playlist “50 Songs About the 50 States” features music courtesy of Glen Campbell, Justin Timberlake, Lil Yachty, Rick Ross, and YUNGBLUD among many others.
Georgia country artist Cole Swindell returns with a beautiful, well-performed, if predictable new single, “Break Up in the End.”