Sugarland, ‘Babe’ | Track Review
Following an extended hiatus, Sugarland – Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush – is back. “Babe,” featuring Taylor Swift, serves as the second advance single for their 2018 comeback album, ‘Bigger.’
Following an extended hiatus, Sugarland – Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush – is back. “Babe,” featuring Taylor Swift, serves as the second advance single for their 2018 comeback album, ‘Bigger.’
The title speaks for itself. “23 ‘Blame’ Songs That Will Rock Your Socks Off” is comprised of 23 songs that feature the word ‘blame’ in their title.
The ‘Just Don’t Do It Songs’ is comprised of 12 songs where the artists encourage others NOT to do something.
‘11 Truly Royal Songs’ is comprised of 11 songs that feature royal-related words in their song titles, such as “king,” “queen,” or “princess.”
The playlist ‘Lengthy Song Titles, Vol. 1’ is comprised of 12 songs with seven or more words in their respective song title.
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.
These songs were ‘almost’ famous! Here are 124 songs that missed the 100 Best Songs of 2017. Good songs that missed the cut for whatever reason.
Lorde (Melodrama), Sam Smith (The Thrill of it All), and Kelly Clarkson (Meaning of Life), lead the list of 12 Best Pop Albums of 2017.
Kendrick Lamar (DAMN.), Jay-Z (4:44), Lorde (Melodrama), Father John Misty (Pure Comedy), and The National (Sleep Well Beast) top ‘50 Best Albums of 2017.’
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.’
What’s ‘The Chart Scoop’ this week? On the Billboard 200, Taylor Swift continues her reign, while Post Malone & 21 Savage do the same on the Hot 100.
What’s the Chart Scoop this week? Taylor Swift spends a second consecutive week at no. 1 on the Billboard 200 with ‘Reputation.’