Way Too Early Grammy Nomination Predictions, 2018 | List 1.0
It’s way too early to be discussing Grammy nominations. Then again, is it ever way too early to be discussing Grammy nominations? No.
It’s way too early to be discussing Grammy nominations. Then again, is it ever way too early to be discussing Grammy nominations? No.
Alternative pop/rock standout Lana del Rey returns with her fourth full-length album, ‘Lust for Life,’ which ranks among her best work yet.
French Montana returns after a four-year hiatus with his sophomore album, ‘Jungle Rules.’ The MC and the album have their respective moments.
Rappers have a deep love for a particular foreign – The Rolls Royce Wraith. This playlist examines 12 songs that reference the luxury coupe.
Kendrick Lamar spends a second week at no. 1 on the Billboard 200 with ‘DAMN.’ Incubus debuts at no. 4 with ‘8’.
Alternative singer/songwriter Lana Del Rey enlists the services of urban contemporary standout The Weeknd for lustful, new single, “Lust for Life.”
Drake has ‘More Life’ at no. 1 on the Billboard 200 – literally. Trey Songz debuts at no. 3 with ‘Tremaine the Album.’
Expectedly, Drake earns another no. 1 album with his playlist, ‘More Life.’ Rick Ross (Rather You Than Me) and Depeche Mode (Spirit) debut in the top five.
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.”
Ed Sheeran spends a second consecutive week at no. 1 with his third studio album, ÷. The Beauty and the Beast soundtrack debuts at no. 3.
Ed Sheeran comes up big on the Billboard 200 with his third studio album, ÷.
Future pulls off a historic feat as ‘HNDRXX’ earns no. 1 on the Billboard 200, replacing his self-titled no. 1 album.