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I Just Might - The Romantic by Bruno Mars
The Romantic | Bruno Mars
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God Was Showing Off - The Romantic by Bruno Mars
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Hymn for the Weekend - A Head Full of Dreams by Coldplay
A Head Full of Dreams | Coldplay
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Me and My Guitar - Artist 2.0 by A Boogie wit da Hoodie
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Down Under - Business As Usual by Men At Work
Business As Usual | Men At Work
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You Give Love a Bad Name - Cross Road by Bon Jovi
Cross Road | Bon Jovi
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Walk Like a Man - Jersey Boys (Original Broadway Cast Recording) by The Four Seasons
Jersey Boys (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | The Four Seasons
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Paint It Black - Hot Rocks 1964-1971 by The Rolling Stones
Hot Rocks 1964-1971 | The Rolling Stones
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Jersey Boys (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | John Lloyd Young
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Since 2005, this dance pop innovator has been making us beg for more.
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Soft-spoken, hard-bitten bars from a melodic new voice in hip-hop.
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Get Up! - Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalized set of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Get Up!
Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalized set of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Chill - Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
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Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
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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.
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The songs you can’t do without. The more you use Apple Music, the more essential they become. Refreshed every Tuesday.
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Rihanna Essentials - A report card for Robyn Rihanna Fenty, first issued by a school back in Barbados’ Saint Michael parish and later reprinted in a giant coffee-table book called <I>RIHANNA</I>, stated, in part, that the young Fenty was positive, sure of herself. She took a leading role in group activities. Most of all, she had ideas and seemed comfortable expressing them. Fast-forward to the present day and there remains something effortless about Rihanna, a sense of confidence that transcends any one narrative or style. Though her biggest tracks have tended toward some variety of dance pop (mixed with reggae, EDM, dancehall, R&B, and so on), a closer listen reveals an artist willing to try just about anything—and the uncanny grace to sound good doing it. Describing the chameleonic nature of her clothing line, Fenty—the first female-created brand for LVMH, not to mention its first luxury label run by a black woman—Rihanna said the line didn’t have any fixed look, in part because her own was always changing. She was making things up as she went along, but when she went, she went full-steam ahead.<br>
Born in Barbados in 1988, she left high school to pursue music. Her 2005 debut, <I>Music of the Sun</I>, went Gold when she was just 17. By 2007’s <I>Good Girl Gone Bad</I>, she’d expanded the sunny Caribbean pop of her early work for sleek hybrids of hip-hop, R&B, club music, and rock. The tracks were inescapable—“Umbrella,” “Don’t Stop the Music,” “Rude Boy,” “Work”—but also had genuine personality, not to mention a carnal sense of expressiveness that set her apart: Rihanna’s changes didn’t seem like the product of high-concept self-reinvention so much as gut feeling. After leaving Def Jam in 2014 for a spot with JAŸ-Z’s Roc Nation, she took greater creative control for 2016’s <I>ANTI</I>, her most diverse album yet.
Rihanna Essentials
A report card for Robyn Rihanna Fenty, first issued by a school back in Barbados’ Saint Michael parish and later reprinted in a giant coffee-table book called <I>RIHANNA</I>, stated, in part, that the young Fenty was positive, sure of herself. She took a leading role in group activities. Most of all, she had ideas and seemed comfortable expressing them. Fast-forward to the present day and there remains something effortless about Rihanna, a sense of confidence that transcends any one narrative or style. Though her biggest tracks have tended toward some variety of dance pop (mixed with reggae, EDM, dancehall, R&B, and so on), a closer listen reveals an artist willing to try just about anything—and the uncanny grace to sound good doing it. Describing the chameleonic nature of her clothing line, Fenty—the first female-created brand for LVMH, not to mention its first luxury label run by a black woman—Rihanna said the line didn’t have any fixed look, in part because her own was always changing. She was making things up as she went along, but when she went, she went full-steam ahead.<br> Born in Barbados in 1988, she left high school to pursue music. Her 2005 debut, <I>Music of the Sun</I>, went Gold when she was just 17. By 2007’s <I>Good Girl Gone Bad</I>, she’d expanded the sunny Caribbean pop of her early work for sleek hybrids of hip-hop, R&B, club music, and rock. The tracks were inescapable—“Umbrella,” “Don’t Stop the Music,” “Rude Boy,” “Work”—but also had genuine personality, not to mention a carnal sense of expressiveness that set her apart: Rihanna’s changes didn’t seem like the product of high-concept self-reinvention so much as gut feeling. After leaving Def Jam in 2014 for a spot with JAŸ-Z’s Roc Nation, she took greater creative control for 2016’s <I>ANTI</I>, her most diverse album yet.
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