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Billboard Hot 100: Top 5 Songs of the Week. AI-Generated.
#1: Golden by HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI "Golden" by HUNTR/X, featuring EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI, stands out as a shimmering triumph on this week's Billboard Hot 100, rightfully claiming the number one spot. The track is a masterclass in collaboration, seamlessly weaving together distinct vocal styles and production elements into a cohesive and captivating soundscape. EJAE's smooth, soulful delivery sets a compelling foundation, while Audrey Nuna adds a layer of intriguing artistry with her distinctive flow and lyrical prowess. REI AMI's contribution brings an undeniable edge, her energetic verses providing a dynamic contrast that elevates the song beyond typical pop fare.
By Alicia Lenea6 months ago in Beat
10 Nineties Emo Albums You Should Hear
I'll admit it: I've been a bad emo kid. Like a lot of millennials, I sincerely thought that emo started in the 2000s, when bands like Taking Back Sunday and Aiden appeared on the scene. However, when I did some research, I learned that emo's roots go all the way back to the mid-eighties.
By Kaitlin Shanks6 months ago in Beat
10 Songs That Shaped Who I Am. AI-Generated.
Music has always had a direct line to my memory, my emotions, and my identity. These 10 songs didn’t just sound good—they stayed with me. Some made me feel seen. Some made me feel joy. Some broke my heart in ways I couldn’t explain at the time. But all of them shaped me.
By Travis Johnson6 months ago in Beat
mgk's new album
I love Machine Gun Kelly. I think I have about 60 of his songs saved to my Spotify right now. My partner says he fell off and sold out but I strongly disagree with him. He just released a new album on August 8th titled "Lost Americana" after his break-up with Megan Fox and let's just say I am here for it.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹7 months ago in Beat
10 Albums That Shaped Who I Am
Music has always been more than background noise for me. It’s been a teacher, a comfort, a time machine. These ten albums didn’t just soundtrack moments in my life—they helped shape who I was becoming. Each one holds a memory, a shift, a feeling I still carry.
By Travis Johnson7 months ago in Beat
A Countdown of the Top 10 Worst Music Videos of All Time
In the golden age of MTV, the music video was king. A powerful medium that could make or break an artist, the music video became an art form in its own right. But for every masterpiece like Michael Jackson's "Thriller" or a-ha's "Take on Me," there were dozens of videos that were, to put it mildly, complete and utter disasters. These are the videos that have us shielding our eyes, cringing in secondhand embarrassment, and asking, "What were they thinking?"
By Only Incredible7 months ago in Beat
Foreign politics, inflation, and PR: why Turkey would not be ready to come back to Eurovision
If you've been a Eurovision fan since the 2000s, or if you've been looking into the older, most iconic entries, you might be familiar with Turkish songs like We Could Be the Same by ManGa, Düm Tek Tek by Hadise, or Everyway That I Can by Sertab Erener, which landed the first and only Turkish victory of the contest to this day.
By Simona Rosso7 months ago in Beat
The Best Pre-Guitar Solo Vocal Line: 7 Powerful Contenders
Like so many good ideas, this one was fleshed out during a semi-inebriated discussion with a friend. The topic, which I had been sitting on for several weeks, was a simple one: songs with epic vocal cues before a blistering guitar solo. It's not quite objective or quirky enough for the places I usually publish, but it's a fun topic for me as a guitarist and music fanatic, so I'm writing about it anyway. Let's go.
By Kieran Torbuck8 months ago in Beat





