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Striking Bops from February 2026 | Playlist

Striking Bops from February 2026 features songs by Bentley Robles, Bleachers, Don Toliver, Feng, John Summit, Noah Kahan, Peaches, and Spilata.

Peaches, No Lube So Rude | Spicy Tunez

In the 17th edition of Spicy Tunez (2026), we explore the eyebrow-raising, naughty, sexed-up vibes behind “No Lube So Rude” by Peaches.

Lana Del Rey, White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter | Song Review

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️½ Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey released one of the most captivating songs of her career with “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter.”

Tears For Fears, Advice For The Young At Heart | Throwback Vibez

In the 25th edition of Throwback Vibez (2026), we reflect on “Advice For The Young Heart” by Tears For Fears.

Nathan Bryce and Loaded Dice, Drunk Dial Baby | Song Review

Guest Contributor George James: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Nathan Bryce and Loaded Dice Unleash "Drunk Dial Baby."

RuPaul, Supermodel (You Better Work) | Beaming with Pride

In the 16th edition of Beaming with Pride (2026), we highlight “Supermodel (You Better Work)” performed by RuPaul.

Al Green, To Love Somebody | COVERS

In the fourth edition of COVERS (2026), Al Green delivers a compelling rendition of “To Love Somebody,” originally performed by the Bee Gees.

John Lithgow, From The Indies… | Wacky Wednesday

In the eighth edition of Wacky Wednesday (2026), we break down the unique “From The Indies To The Andes In His Undies,” performed by John Lithgow.

15 Possessive Songs Featuring the Adjective MY, Vol. 4 | Playlist

15 Possessive Songs Featuring the Adjective MY, Vol. 4 features songs by cupcakKe, Divinyls, Joji, Leon Thomas x Kehlani, RAYE, and Smokey Robinson & The Miracles.

cupcakKe, Yawn | Spicy Tunez

In the 16th edition of Spicy Tunez (2026), we explore the eyebrow-raising, naughty, sexed-up vibes behind “Yawn” by cupcakKe.