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Halestorm, “Do Not Disturb” | After Dark 🕛 🌃

In the 90th edition of After Dark (2022), we explore the naughty, risqué, & sexual vibes behind, “Do Not Disturb” by Halestorm.

PNAU & Troye Sivan, “You Know What I Need” | Track Review 🎵

PNAU and Troye Sivan make a formidable team on their superb pop single, “You Know What I Need.”

Latto, “FTCU” | Track Review 🎵

Latto, assisted by fellow female rappers GloRilla and Gangsta Boo, brings the heat on the short but unapologetic banger, “FTCU.”  

A$AP Rocky, “Sh*ttin’ Me” | Track Review 🎵

Rapper A$AP Rocky returns with a brief but utterly potent and unapologetic rap banger with “Sh*ttin’ Me.”

Lewis Capaldi, “Pointless” | Track Review 🎵

Scottish standout Lewis Capaldi shows the utmost dedication to his significant other on his second single from his forthcoming sophomore album, “Pointless.”

Wilson Pickett, “Mustang Sally” | Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶

In the 122nd edition of Throwback Vibez (2022), we recollect and reflect on “Mustang Sally” by legendary Southern soul artist, Wilson Pickett.

11 Intriguing Snowy Songs | Playlist 🎧

11 Intriguing Snowy Songs features music courtesy of Ella Fitzgerald, Prince, Taylor Swift, The Weeknd, and Yoko Ono. 

Morgan State University Choir, “The Storm Is Passing Over” | Music Lifts 🎶 🏋

In the 44th edition of Music Lifts, we’re uplifted by Morgan State University Choir performing, “The Storm Is Passing Over,” among others performing the hymn.   

Clarence Carter vs. Jerry Reed | Head 2 Head 🗣️

In the 47th edition of Head 🗣️ 2 Head 🗣️ (2022), Clarence Carter and Jerry Reed contend for the best rendition of “Patches.”

Solomon Burke, “If You Need Me” | Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶

In the 121st edition of Throwback Vibez (2022), we recollect and reflect on “If You Need Me” by the late, great Solomon Burke.