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THE DINER - HIT ME HARD AND SOFT by Billie Eilish
HIT ME HARD AND SOFT | Billie Eilish
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Your Power - Happier Than Ever by Billie Eilish
Happier Than Ever | Billie Eilish
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The One That Got Away - Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection by Katy Perry
Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection | Katy Perry
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THE GREATEST - HIT ME HARD AND SOFT by Billie Eilish
HIT ME HARD AND SOFT | Billie Eilish
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Heathens - Suicide Squad: The Album by twenty one pilots
Suicide Squad: The Album | twenty one pilots
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Eenie Meenie - Eenie Meenie - Single by Sean Kingston & Justin Bieber
Eenie Meenie - Single | Sean Kingston & Justin Bieber
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Toxic - In the Zone by Britney Spears
In the Zone | Britney Spears
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Girlfriend - The Best Damn Thing (Expanded Edition) by Avril Lavigne
The Best Damn Thing (Expanded Edition) | Avril Lavigne
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vampire - GUTS by Olivia Rodrigo
GUTS | Olivia Rodrigo
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watch - dont smile at me by Billie Eilish
dont smile at me | Billie Eilish
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Dracula (Remix) - Single
Dracula (Remix) - Single
Tame Impala & JENNIE
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American Honey (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
American Honey (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Various Artists
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Badass Chicks
Badass Chicks
Various Artists
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OKAY - Single
OKAY - Single
JT
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Life of a DON
Life of a DON
Don Toliver
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New Music - Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
New Music
Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
Heavy Rotation - The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place. Updated as you listen.
Heavy Rotation
The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place. Updated as you listen.
Your Essentials - The songs you can’t do without. The more you use Apple Music, the more essential they become. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Your Essentials
The songs you can’t do without. The more you use Apple Music, the more essential they become. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Get Up! - Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalised set of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Get Up!
Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalised set of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Chill - Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
Chill
Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
Fine Line
Harry Styles
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Arctic Monkeys
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Lana Del Rey Essentials - When the struggling singer-songwriter once known as Lizzy Grant reinvented herself as Lana Del Rey for her epochal 2011 single “Video Games”, the wistful orchestral ballad introduced an artist who delighted in breaking hearts and the internet alike. It also carved out a space for languid, arty pop in the Top 40, with the swooning “Summertime Sadness” going multiplatinum in multiple countries the following year. The tragic tinges and glossy Hollywood iconography of her songwriting and videos alike made Del Rey a natural fit for soundtracks, from the ghostly “Young and Beautiful” for <i>The Great Gatsby</i> to the lullaby-esque “Watercolor Eyes” for <i>Euphoria</i>.

Since then, Lana has kept listeners guessing. Informed equally by classic-rock mythology and modern hip-hop attitude, she proved that she can name-drop Lou Reed in a dream-pop serenade (2014’s “Brooklyn Baby”) as effortlessly as she communes with R&B futurist The Weeknd (2017’s “Lust for Life”). And on her 2019 masterwork <i>Norman F*****g Rockwell!</i>—included on Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums list—she scaled the heights of Elton John’s early-’70s classics (see the casually damning title track) while she still making room for a cover of Sublime’s stoner-funk anthem “Doin’ Time”. In the 2020s, she has remained effortlessly provocative, with the self-referential yearning of 2021’s “Chemtrails Over the Country Club” and the unfiltered intimacy of 2023’s “Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd”. As she continues to build the mythology of Lana Del Rey, she seems to be gradually blurring the line between her art and herself.
Lana Del Rey Essentials
When the struggling singer-songwriter once known as Lizzy Grant reinvented herself as Lana Del Rey for her epochal 2011 single “Video Games”, the wistful orchestral ballad introduced an artist who delighted in breaking hearts and the internet alike. It also carved out a space for languid, arty pop in the Top 40, with the swooning “Summertime Sadness” going multiplatinum in multiple countries the following year. The tragic tinges and glossy Hollywood iconography of her songwriting and videos alike made Del Rey a natural fit for soundtracks, from the ghostly “Young and Beautiful” for <i>The Great Gatsby</i> to the lullaby-esque “Watercolor Eyes” for <i>Euphoria</i>. Since then, Lana has kept listeners guessing. Informed equally by classic-rock mythology and modern hip-hop attitude, she proved that she can name-drop Lou Reed in a dream-pop serenade (2014’s “Brooklyn Baby”) as effortlessly as she communes with R&B futurist The Weeknd (2017’s “Lust for Life”). And on her 2019 masterwork <i>Norman F*****g Rockwell!</i>—included on Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums list—she scaled the heights of Elton John’s early-’70s classics (see the casually damning title track) while she still making room for a cover of Sublime’s stoner-funk anthem “Doin’ Time”. In the 2020s, she has remained effortlessly provocative, with the self-referential yearning of 2021’s “Chemtrails Over the Country Club” and the unfiltered intimacy of 2023’s “Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd”. As she continues to build the mythology of Lana Del Rey, she seems to be gradually blurring the line between her art and herself.
The Weeknd Essentials - Nobody makes feeling bad sound as good as The Weeknd. Even the singer’s sunniest tracks (“Can’t Feel My Face”, “Starboy”) feel anchored by darkness—the sense that pleasure is pain and beauty decays and you can’t have the night without the morning after. The brainchild of Toronto singer Abel Tesfaye, the project took off in 2011 with a string of mixtapes that forged cavernous, falsetto-driven R&B with narratives drenched in drugs, sex and other regrettable decisions—a sound both sensuous and detached, feather-light and dead heavy.

His music has become a symbol of hedonism pushed to bleak excess, with songs—“The Hills”, “Often”, “Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey)”, “After Hours”—whose narrators can’t seem to say no even if they’ll hate themselves for it later. And though the sound has gotten a little brighter over time (“In Your Eyes”, “Take My Breath”), the prevailing mood remains heavy, even unsettling—the ride you want more of even when you’ve had too much.
The Weeknd Essentials
Nobody makes feeling bad sound as good as The Weeknd. Even the singer’s sunniest tracks (“Can’t Feel My Face”, “Starboy”) feel anchored by darkness—the sense that pleasure is pain and beauty decays and you can’t have the night without the morning after. The brainchild of Toronto singer Abel Tesfaye, the project took off in 2011 with a string of mixtapes that forged cavernous, falsetto-driven R&B with narratives drenched in drugs, sex and other regrettable decisions—a sound both sensuous and detached, feather-light and dead heavy. His music has become a symbol of hedonism pushed to bleak excess, with songs—“The Hills”, “Often”, “Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey)”, “After Hours”—whose narrators can’t seem to say no even if they’ll hate themselves for it later. And though the sound has gotten a little brighter over time (“In Your Eyes”, “Take My Breath”), the prevailing mood remains heavy, even unsettling—the ride you want more of even when you’ve had too much.

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