Fergie, Double Dutchess | Album Review 💿
Urban-pop/hip-hop artist Fergie returns with her long-awaited sophomore album, ‘Double Dutchess,’ following an eleven-year hiatus.
Urban-pop/hip-hop artist Fergie returns with her long-awaited sophomore album, ‘Double Dutchess,’ following an eleven-year hiatus.
Question: How well do you know these notable LGBTQ songs released after 2010? Test your knowledge with this 20-question quiz!
This playlist contains 26 notable LGBTQ songs released 2010. The selected songs construct the new brand of socially-conscious music.
Superfruit returns with “Hurry Up!”, the energetic, fun, slick modern pop promo single for full-length album, ‘Future Friends.’
Rostam Batmanglij (Rostam) drops a captivating, creative single, “Gwan,” in advance of his Nonesuch debut project, ‘Half-Light.’
Swedish pop star Tove Lo returns with an infectious, sexually-charged gem in “Disco Tits,” the promo single for her third studio album.
After a three-year hiatus, British pop-R&B artist Sam Smith returns sad, yet inspired on his new single, “Too Good at Goodbyes.”
Frank Ocean continues to show the world he ‘beats to his own drummer’ on his latest single, “Provider.” It’s a unique, if scattered listen.
Rostam Batmanglij – simply known as Rostam now – drops a captivating single, “Bike Dream,” in advance of his Nonesuch debut project, ‘Half-Light.’
Miley Cyrus has some moments on “Inspired,” but ultimately, the forgotten ‘Younger Now’ pre-release feels a bit undercooked.
Demi Lovato shines on “Tell Me You Love Me,” the title track and second single from her forthcoming album (September 29).
There are numerous songs written about religion that aren’t gospel/contemporary Christian songs. Here are 11 religiously skeptical gems by secular artists.