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13 Amazing Songs About Flowers | Playlist

“13 Amazing Songs About Flowers” features music courtesy of Greyson Chance, Post Malone, Swae Lee, Teyana Taylor, and Vampire Weekend.

11 Songs Associated with the Phone | Playlist

“11 Songs Associated with the Phone” features music courtesy of Carly Rae Jepsen, Charlie Puth, Juice WRLD, Logic, and Rich the Kid among others.

Anderson .Paak, Ventura | Album Review 💿

After wowing on his third LP, ‘Oxnard,’ Grammy-winning musician Anderson .Paak continues to ‘get his shine on’ on his fourth LP, ‘Ventura.’

Ellie Goulding, Sixteen | Track Review

Ellie Goulding reminisces back to days of innocent, pure love on her enthusiastic, highly-enjoyable, and relatable single, “Sixteen.”

Lil Uzi Vert, That’s a Rack | Track Review

Like “Sanguine Paradise,” Grammy-nominated rapper Lil Uzi Vert flexes hard on “That’s a Rack,” a promo single from his forthcoming album, ‘Eternal Awake.’

Lil Uzi Vert, Sanguine Paradise | Track Review

Grammy-nominated rapper Lil Uzi Vert flexes hard on “Sanguine Paradise,” one of two singles released in advance of forthcoming album, ‘Eternal Awake.’

13 Songs About ‘The Man,’ Whoever He May Be | Playlist

13 Songs About ‘The Man,’ Whoever He May Be features music courtesy of Aloe Blacc, Dierks Bentley, The Killers, Marvin Gaye & Quadeca.

11 Intriguing Songs All About Humans | Playlist

“11 Intriguing Songs All About Humans” features human songs courtesy of The-Dream, Highly Suspect, MARINA, Rag’n’Bone Man, and Robyn.

Lil Nas X, Old Town Road | Track Review

While “Old Town Road” lacks substance, this breakthrough Lil Nas X track, in original & remixed form (with Billy Ray Cyrus) initiates important discussion.

Avicii, SOS | Track Review

Avicii lives on through the music on his short, but sweet posthumous promo single, “SOS,” featuring frequent collaborator Aloe Blacc.