The 2019 Music Club features critics Carl Wilson, Lindsay Zoladz, and Ann Powers, with additional entries from Jack Hamilton, Julianne Escobedo-Shepherd, Jewly Hight, and Chris Molanphy. We could keep ...
It’s New Year’s Eve—a time to reflect on the past year and look ahead at what 2020 has to offer. A day like this requires a perfect soundtrack, so whether you’re looking for a pre-game playlist or ...
Former President Barack Obama has made an annual tradition out of sharing his favorite songs of the year. Monday, the 44th President released his 2019 year-end playlist, which includes several young, ...
Was it really only three years ago that we had a president who worked out to DaBaby, Rosalía and Kaytranada? Or maybe cracked a beer and played Sharon Van Etten and Big Thief while cooking dinner?
In this playlist of our 2019 Alternative Latin music favorites, you'll notice there isn't a particular sound defining the realm of the genre. The common denominator here is that these artists decided ...
YouTube Music's new personalized playlists are now available to users worldwide. Today, YouTube introduced its Discover Mix, New Release Mix and Your Mix. The playlists will curate your favorite songs ...
The 44th president also shared his favourite songs of the year, and a lot of the entries are...interesting, to say the least. Of course, as people, we're allowed to like anything and everything that ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Several months ago, Winston-Salem-native Sonny Miles recorded “Raleighwood Hills” with his friends LesTheGenius and Jaxson Free, and did what modern musicians do today — got ...
Hear tracks by the Sunday Service Choir, Kehlani and Keyshia Cole, the Secret Sisters and others. By Jon Pareles and Jon Caramanica Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia, Dec. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- As 2019 draws to an end, let's take a look back at what we've been through this past year! Do you recall what your favourite song, artist or live ...
Listen to this playlist on Spotify or Apple Music. Just before we close up shop for a few weeks to eat tamales, drink coquito and play with our Christmas toys, we're going leave one last playlist for ...