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Run This Town (feat. Kanye West & Rihanna) - The Hits Collection, Vol. 1 (Deluxe Edition) by JAY-Z
The Hits Collection, Vol. 1 (Deluxe Edition) | JAY-Z
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Lift Me Up - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - Music From and Inspired By by Rihanna
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Friend Of Mine (from the Smurfs Movie Soundtrack) - Smurfs Movie Soundtrack (Music From & Inspired By) by Rihanna
Smurfs Movie Soundtrack (Music From & Inspired By) | Rihanna
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FourFiveSeconds - FourFiveSeconds - Single by Rihanna and Kanye West and Paul McCartney
FourFiveSeconds - Single | Rihanna and Kanye West and Paul McCartney
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Bitch Better Have My Money - Bitch Better Have My Money - Single by Rihanna
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What Now - Unapologetic (Deluxe Version) by Rihanna
Unapologetic (Deluxe Version) | Rihanna
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Stay (feat. Mikky Ekko) - Unapologetic (Deluxe Version) by Rihanna
Unapologetic (Deluxe Version) | Rihanna
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Diamonds - Unapologetic (Deluxe Version) by Rihanna
Unapologetic (Deluxe Version) | Rihanna
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You Da One - Talk That Talk (Deluxe) by Rihanna
Talk That Talk (Deluxe) | Rihanna
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Where Have You Been - Talk That Talk (Deluxe) by Rihanna
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The Lion King: The Gift (Deluxe Edition)
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Ariana Grande Essentials - Armed with a mesmerising soprano, Ariana Grande began her career as a child star on Broadway and Nickelodeon before evolving into a pop and R&B powerhouse. Across albums and hit singles—starting with 2013’s R&B jam “The Way” (featuring Mac Miller) and expanding into EDM with Zedd’s “Break Free”, retro-soul on “Dangerous Woman” and diva trap-pop like “7 Rings”—she has consistently commanded the spotlight while using her stardom for activism.

Grande’s pop journey has grown inward, using music as a therapeutic tool for spiritual growth. The Max Martin-produced “no tears left to cry”, which followed a deadly attack at one of her 2017 concerts, offered hope and healing. And after the loss of her ex-boyfriend Mac Miller in 2018, <i>thank u, next</i> transformed heartbreak into catharsis with tracks like the graceful title hit. On 2020’s <i>Positions</i>, she blends sensuality (“34+35”) with self-assurance. And on 2024's <i>eternal sunshine</i>, she gives a quick wave to critics over the pulsing house groove of “yes, and?”.
Ariana Grande Essentials
Armed with a mesmerising soprano, Ariana Grande began her career as a child star on Broadway and Nickelodeon before evolving into a pop and R&B powerhouse. Across albums and hit singles—starting with 2013’s R&B jam “The Way” (featuring Mac Miller) and expanding into EDM with Zedd’s “Break Free”, retro-soul on “Dangerous Woman” and diva trap-pop like “7 Rings”—she has consistently commanded the spotlight while using her stardom for activism. Grande’s pop journey has grown inward, using music as a therapeutic tool for spiritual growth. The Max Martin-produced “no tears left to cry”, which followed a deadly attack at one of her 2017 concerts, offered hope and healing. And after the loss of her ex-boyfriend Mac Miller in 2018, <i>thank u, next</i> transformed heartbreak into catharsis with tracks like the graceful title hit. On 2020’s <i>Positions</i>, she blends sensuality (“34+35”) with self-assurance. And on 2024's <i>eternal sunshine</i>, she gives a quick wave to critics over the pulsing house groove of “yes, and?”.
Taylor Swift Essentials - The country world feigned surprise when, after three albums of Music Row-indebted songcraft, Taylor Swift formally embraced pop on 2012’s <i>Red</i>. But no one should have been shocked: Any 14-year-old capable of persuading her parents to move from suburban Pennsylvania to Nashville for her career clearly has ambition to burn. And the thrill of following Swift’s rise has been watching her execute it flawlessly, largely because her melodic intelligence is equal to that ambition. 

Her early, youthful love songs heralded 2010's newly self-possessed <i>Speak Now</i>—which showed off her scathing wit—and evolved into knowing, ironclad pop fare that held its own against boisterous Max Martin production on <i>1989</i>, her fifth album, titled after her birth year. Throughout, her songwriting has blurred the lines between the public and private, burying enough real-life clues (about, say, scarves and Starbucks) to make clear that only Swift can own her narrative, thank you very much, while still retaining a lyrical elegance. 

Though 2017’s <i>reputation</i> might have been perceived as a gorgeously constructed piece of dramatic theatre—its attendant heroes and villains all real-life characters from Swift's public feuds—all that spectacle proved an attention-grabbing cover for her most romantic album yet. She turned up the romance even more on 2019’s <i>Lover</i>, but it was 2020’s <i>folklore</i> and its companion, <i>evermore</i>—ruminative, relatively lo-fi albums written and recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic—that earned her the Apple Music Award for Songwriter of the Year. She followed those up in 2022 with <i>Midnights</i>, which she wrote and produced with Jack Antonoff, and described as "the stories of 13 sleepless nights scattered throughout my life." 

In 2023, Swift undertook one of the most ambitious road shows of all time: the multi-year Eras Tour, which saw her presenting new and classic material across more than 100 locales worldwide. It was just one of many reasons she was named Apple Music's Artist of the Year for 2023. Swift returned to the soft, comfortable, bed-like sonics of <i>Midnights</i> for her 11th album, 2024’s <I>THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT</I>. A study in extremes and heightened emotions, the record—which features guest turns from Post Malone and Florence + the Machine—is her most specific, candid and unsparing work to date.
Taylor Swift Essentials
The country world feigned surprise when, after three albums of Music Row-indebted songcraft, Taylor Swift formally embraced pop on 2012’s <i>Red</i>. But no one should have been shocked: Any 14-year-old capable of persuading her parents to move from suburban Pennsylvania to Nashville for her career clearly has ambition to burn. And the thrill of following Swift’s rise has been watching her execute it flawlessly, largely because her melodic intelligence is equal to that ambition. Her early, youthful love songs heralded 2010's newly self-possessed <i>Speak Now</i>—which showed off her scathing wit—and evolved into knowing, ironclad pop fare that held its own against boisterous Max Martin production on <i>1989</i>, her fifth album, titled after her birth year. Throughout, her songwriting has blurred the lines between the public and private, burying enough real-life clues (about, say, scarves and Starbucks) to make clear that only Swift can own her narrative, thank you very much, while still retaining a lyrical elegance. Though 2017’s <i>reputation</i> might have been perceived as a gorgeously constructed piece of dramatic theatre—its attendant heroes and villains all real-life characters from Swift's public feuds—all that spectacle proved an attention-grabbing cover for her most romantic album yet. She turned up the romance even more on 2019’s <i>Lover</i>, but it was 2020’s <i>folklore</i> and its companion, <i>evermore</i>—ruminative, relatively lo-fi albums written and recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic—that earned her the Apple Music Award for Songwriter of the Year. She followed those up in 2022 with <i>Midnights</i>, which she wrote and produced with Jack Antonoff, and described as "the stories of 13 sleepless nights scattered throughout my life." In 2023, Swift undertook one of the most ambitious road shows of all time: the multi-year Eras Tour, which saw her presenting new and classic material across more than 100 locales worldwide. It was just one of many reasons she was named Apple Music's Artist of the Year for 2023. Swift returned to the soft, comfortable, bed-like sonics of <i>Midnights</i> for her 11th album, 2024’s <I>THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT</I>. A study in extremes and heightened emotions, the record—which features guest turns from Post Malone and Florence + the Machine—is her most specific, candid and unsparing work to date.
Lady Gaga Essentials - At this point, it’d be easier to list the creative milestones Lady Gaga hasn’t checked off her bucket list. Since skyrocketing to stardom with early smashes like “Just Dance” and “Poker Face”, the tirelessly ambitious artist has brought top-notch theatrics, Warholian playfulness and endless ideas to the pop charts and beyond. One minute she’s a classicist, belting jazz standards alongside Tony Bennett, then she’s vamping as a gothic house diva on 2025’s “Abracadabra”. Elsewhere in the icon’s repertoire: feel-good dance-floor euphoria (“Rain on Me” alongside Ariana Grande), campy dissections of the nature of fame (“Applause”), folksy power ballads (“Shallow”, “Million Reasons”). Through it all, the EGOT contender’s blend of edginess, sincerity and good old-fashioned razzle-dazzle has solidified her standing as one of the 21st century’s brightest stars.
Lady Gaga Essentials
At this point, it’d be easier to list the creative milestones Lady Gaga hasn’t checked off her bucket list. Since skyrocketing to stardom with early smashes like “Just Dance” and “Poker Face”, the tirelessly ambitious artist has brought top-notch theatrics, Warholian playfulness and endless ideas to the pop charts and beyond. One minute she’s a classicist, belting jazz standards alongside Tony Bennett, then she’s vamping as a gothic house diva on 2025’s “Abracadabra”. Elsewhere in the icon’s repertoire: feel-good dance-floor euphoria (“Rain on Me” alongside Ariana Grande), campy dissections of the nature of fame (“Applause”), folksy power ballads (“Shallow”, “Million Reasons”). Through it all, the EGOT contender’s blend of edginess, sincerity and good old-fashioned razzle-dazzle has solidified her standing as one of the 21st century’s brightest stars.
Beyoncé Essentials - In hindsight, Destiny’s Child was only the beginning of our long love affair with Beyoncé Knowles. After the top-tier girl group pushed themes of female empowerment and sisterhood with hits like 1999’s “Say My Name” and 2001’s “Survivor”, Knowles quickly became a household name when the trio finished up. Her 2003 collab with future husband JAY-Z, “Crazy in Love”, was a pop smash of the highest order, going multi-platinum in multiple countries and announcing her as a solo star. From there she has been more or less unstoppable, gifting us with earworm R&B ballads (2006’s “Irreplaceable”), sassy clapbacks (2008’s “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)”), groovy 1970s flashbacks (2011’s “Love on Top”) and swaggering feminist anthems (2014’s “Flawless”) that continually reinforce not just her powerhouse vocals but also her uncanny versatility.

Then came her 2016 concept album <i>Lemonade</i>, an era-defining work that tackled infidelity (“Hold Up”), civil rights (“Formation”) and political frustration (“Freedom”) while exploring the most adventurous music of her career. It features on Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums list and emboldened Knowles to devote herself to genres outside her usual comfort zone. She plunged into the history and culture of house music on 2022’s <i>RENAISSANCE</i>, saluting the genre’s queer and Black roots on “BREAK MY SOUL” and strutting disco forebears on “CUFF IT”. Even more surprisingly, she went full country on 2024’s <i>COWBOY CARTER</i>, topping charts around the world with lead single “TEXAS HOLD ’EM” and finally earning a long-overdue Grammy for Album of the Year. Knowles’ work positions her as a first-rate musician and cultural archivist who knows the responsibility of uplifting the past while sowing seeds for the future. It’s entertainment, yes, but also a kind of ambassadorship.
Beyoncé Essentials
In hindsight, Destiny’s Child was only the beginning of our long love affair with Beyoncé Knowles. After the top-tier girl group pushed themes of female empowerment and sisterhood with hits like 1999’s “Say My Name” and 2001’s “Survivor”, Knowles quickly became a household name when the trio finished up. Her 2003 collab with future husband JAY-Z, “Crazy in Love”, was a pop smash of the highest order, going multi-platinum in multiple countries and announcing her as a solo star. From there she has been more or less unstoppable, gifting us with earworm R&B ballads (2006’s “Irreplaceable”), sassy clapbacks (2008’s “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)”), groovy 1970s flashbacks (2011’s “Love on Top”) and swaggering feminist anthems (2014’s “Flawless”) that continually reinforce not just her powerhouse vocals but also her uncanny versatility. Then came her 2016 concept album <i>Lemonade</i>, an era-defining work that tackled infidelity (“Hold Up”), civil rights (“Formation”) and political frustration (“Freedom”) while exploring the most adventurous music of her career. It features on Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums list and emboldened Knowles to devote herself to genres outside her usual comfort zone. She plunged into the history and culture of house music on 2022’s <i>RENAISSANCE</i>, saluting the genre’s queer and Black roots on “BREAK MY SOUL” and strutting disco forebears on “CUFF IT”. Even more surprisingly, she went full country on 2024’s <i>COWBOY CARTER</i>, topping charts around the world with lead single “TEXAS HOLD ’EM” and finally earning a long-overdue Grammy for Album of the Year. Knowles’ work positions her as a first-rate musician and cultural archivist who knows the responsibility of uplifting the past while sowing seeds for the future. It’s entertainment, yes, but also a kind of ambassadorship.
Britney Spears Essentials - Toeing the provocative line between loneliness and desire, Britney Spears became a national obsession with 1999's “...Baby One More Time”, and doubled down the following year with “Oops!...I Did It Again,” which exemplified the bubblegum pop formula she developed alongside Swedish producer Max Martin. But the pop star grew up before our eyes on seductive tracks like “Toxic”, and a more mature artist has since emerged, with cuts like 2011's “Till the World Ends” demonstrating the former Mouseketeer's ear for epic hooks, as well as a vulnerability that is as compelling as it is rare.
Britney Spears Essentials
Toeing the provocative line between loneliness and desire, Britney Spears became a national obsession with 1999's “...Baby One More Time”, and doubled down the following year with “Oops!...I Did It Again,” which exemplified the bubblegum pop formula she developed alongside Swedish producer Max Martin. But the pop star grew up before our eyes on seductive tracks like “Toxic”, and a more mature artist has since emerged, with cuts like 2011's “Till the World Ends” demonstrating the former Mouseketeer's ear for epic hooks, as well as a vulnerability that is as compelling as it is rare.

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